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  2. Port of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    With U.S. government support, breakwater construction began in 1899, and the area was annexed to Los Angeles in 1909. The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners was founded in 1907. In 1912 the Southern Pacific Railroad completed its first major wharf at the port. During the 1920s, the port surpassed San Francisco as the West Coast's busiest ...

  3. San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Ferry Building was built in 1941 as a Works Project Administration (WPA) project, built at Berth 84. [3] It was designed in the Streamline Moderne style by architect Derwood Lydell Irvin of the Los Angeles Harbor Department. [6]

  4. San Pedro Bay (California) - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Free Harbor Fight and 1906 annexation of the Harbor Gateway ensured Wilmington and San Pedro would serve as the main port of Los Angeles. It also explains the considerable distance between the harbor and the city's main rail yards, a situation not addressed until the construction of the Alameda Corridor nearly a century later. [12]

  5. California State Route 47 - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Harbor Main Channel: 0.86: Vincent Thomas Bridge: Wilmington, Los Angeles: 2.30: 1B: Ferry Street: Northbound exit and entrance Northern end of freeway and state maintenance at the site of the former toll plaza Ferry Street: Southbound exit and entrance Navy Way: At-grade intersection Berths 301–305 (Terminal Way) / Berths 401 ...

  6. San Pedro Boatworks - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Harbor, Port of Los Angeles, the long thin left-right jetty on the left side point to Berth 44, San Pedro Boatworks 33°42′57″N 118°16′35″W  /  33.715768°N 118.276426°W  / 33.715768; -118.276426 San Pedro Boatworks also called the San Pedro Boat and Yacht Company was a boatyard in San Pedro, California the ...

  7. Los Angeles Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Maritime Museum is housed in the former Municipal Ferry Terminal building, located on the main channel of the Los Angeles Harbor. It was designed in the Streamline Moderne style by architect Derwood Lydell Irvin of the Los Angeles Harbor Department. [2] It was built in 1941 at Berth 84, by the Works Project Administration (WPA ...

  8. Los Angeles Harbor Region - Wikipedia

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    Harbor area, Los Angeles: Shoestring Annexation (Dec. 26, 1906) San Pedro Annexation (Aug. 28, 1909), Wilmington Annexation (Aug. 28, 1909) As defined by Mapping L.A. of the Los Angeles Times, the region, which includes the city of Los Angeles as well as other cities and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, is a 193.09-square-mile area flanked by South Los Angeles or Los Angeles County ...

  9. List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor ...

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    This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area of the city of Los Angeles, California, in the United States.There are more than 25 Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments (LAHCM) in this area, and several additional sites have been designated as California Historical Landmarks (CHL) or listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).