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Samoa is located in the northern peninsula of Humboldt Bay and is the site of the Samoa Cookhouse, one of the last remaining original lumber camp–style cookhouses. The name Samoa is used interchangeably to refer to the peninsula it occupies. The population was 258 at the 2010 census.
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Samoa Bridge (middle span) over the Middle Channel of Humboldt Bay 1.37: Samoa Bridge (north span) over the Samoa Channel of Humboldt Bay North end of freeway 2.03: New Navy Base Road – Samoa: Arcata: 8.80: US 101 (Redwood Highway) – Crescent City, Eureka: Interchange; north end of SR 255; US 101 exit 713: Samoa Boulevard – Sunny Brae
The Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum is located in Samoa, California, a small town across Humboldt Bay from Eureka.The focus of the museum is the preservation and interpretation of its collection of artifacts, photographs, library archives and materials which relate principally to the maritime history of California's North Coast.
A St. Louis-class protected cruiser that ran aground off Samoa, California in a naval fiasco during refloating attempts of USS H-3 ( United States Navy). The Milwaukee was a total loss. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] 40°48′44″N 124°11′54″W / 40.812300°N 124.198333°W / 40.812300; -124.198333 ( USS Milwaukee
In 1892, Vance Lumber Company purchased the Humboldt Bay frontage from Samoa Land and Improvement Company for construction of a large sawmill. [1] Eureka and Klamath River Railroad was chartered in 1893 to connect the Samoa, CA sawmill and associated worker housing facilities to the city of Arcata and timberlands near the Mad River.
The Samoa Cookhouse is a historic restaurant in Samoa, California, in the United States. It is the last lumber camp -style cookhouse in the American Pacific Northwest . Background
English: High Chief and family, Samoa, ca 1914. Reference Number: PA1-q-107-55-2. Photograph of the family of Faumuina, one of the important chiefs of the Faleata district near Apia, Savai'i, Western Samoa. Photographed by Alfred James Tattersall. Not to be confused with Mata'afa Faumuina Fiame Mulinu'u I.