Fisherman's Whaler
Essay by shadows • November 18, 2011 • Essay • 362 Words (2 Pages) • 1,094 Views
I. Introduction
1. Topic: Fisherman's Whaler
2. Attention Grabber: Hi guys, I would like you all to know about the Fisherman's Whaler that is located in San Francisco.
3. Thesis statement: This place is the largest and famous places for the tourism as well as for the people residing in the US because it serves the people to look at the beauty of the sea.
II. Body
1. Sub topic: It is the main site for the tourism
A. Supporting Statement: offers a wide range of options for lodging, eating and having fun
B. Supporting statement: people will find the wealth of detail of how a bygone era still influences the culture, events
2. Subtopic: have a lot to offer out-of-towners and local Bay Area residents alike.
A. Supporting statement: San Francisco's rich seafaring history comes alive on our waterfront
B. Supporting statement: The tangy salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.
3. Subtopic: once you are at Fisherman's Wharf, you can easily walk to all our attractions, restaurants and shopping areas
A. Supporting statement: Pedi cabs, horse drawn carriages or the historic F-line streetcars will take you to your destination
B. Supporting statement: Public transportation such as taxis, limousines, cable cars, rental cars and city buses meet all other transportation needs.
III. Conclusion
1. Main Conclusion: There's something for everyone at Fisherman's Wharf: food, views, history, family and more. The trip to Fisherman's Wharf will be very interesting if gone with the families. So, I suggest you to visit this place once to admire the beauty, enjoy the seafood and because San Francisco is one of few places in the world where people can ride on a national historic landmark you can enjoy the ride in the cable cars.
2.Strong ending statement: A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving
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