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Potrero Point is an area in San Francisco, California, east of San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood. Potrero Point was an early San Francisco industrial area. The Point started as small natural land feature that extends into Mission Bay of San Francisco Bay. The Point was enlarged by blasted and cuts on the nearby cliffs. The cut material was removed and used to fill two square miles into the San Francisco bay, making hundreds of acres of flat land. The first factories opened at Potrero Point in the 1860s. Early factories were powder magazine plant, the Pacific Rolling Mill Company and small shipyards. The large Union Iron Works and its shipyards were built at the site, stated in 1849 by Peter Donahue. To power the factories and neighborhood coal and gas-powered electricity works were built, later the site became Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).
La Punta Potrero (en inglés: Potrero Point) es donde se ubican las instalaciones industriales más antiguas e importantes en el oeste de Estados Unidos, en la extensión oriental de la Colina potrero de San Francisco, una masa de tierra natural que se extiende hasta la bahía de San Francisco al sur de la Bahía Mission. Punta Potrero,[1] en Potrero Hill, se modificó sistemáticamente y fue cortada, sus acantilados serpenteantes fueron eliminados. En las obras se obtuvieron dos millas cuadradas de piedra para relleno y cientos de hectáreas de tierra plana industrial.
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