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Pier 39 is known for buskers, and a collection of famous buskers such as the 1970's human jazz jukebox which was a cardboard box painted like a jukebox with a slot for money, then a horn would stick out to play jazz... another 1970's opera singer would sing as the boats came in with tourists and then two girls would run around with hats jingling coins for tips. The latter would make $300 an hour. Photos of buskers and information about them would be excellent.