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A wharf (plural wharfs, or (especially in American English) wharves, collectively wharfing or wharfage) is a fixed
platform, commonly on pilings, roughly
parallel to and alongside navigable water, where ships are loaded and unloaded. A pier extends perpendicularly to the shore.
Related terms dock -- harbor -- marina -- pier -- drydock -- floating dock -- berth.
Well known wharves
- Derby (1762), Hatch's (1819) and Central (1791) Wharves in Salem, Massachusetts are the last of the 50 wharves which lined Salem harbor. They are part of the
Salem Maritime National
Historic Site , the only remaining intact
waterfront from the US age of sail. In 1790, Salem was the sixth largest city in the country.
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