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The Stockton Ship Channel is 41 mi (66 km) long and about 37 ft (11 m) deep, allowing up to Panama Canal size ocean ships access to the Port of Stockton at the City of Stockton. The Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel is part of the vast Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta that has a connection to the Pacific Ocean.
Amtrak Police cars at the Stockton – San Joaquin Street Station in Stockton, 2012. In 2012, the City of Stockton was the 10th [73] most dangerous city in America, reporting 1,417 violent crimes per 100,000 persons, well above the national average, and 22 murders per 100,000 (above the average of 4.7).
By land acreage, the Port of Stockton is the 2nd largest port in the State of California and sits on about 4,200 acres (17 km 2), and occupies an island in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, and a portion of a neighborhood known as Boggs Tract. It is governed by a commission appointed by the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County. The ...
The Weber Point Event Center is an 9.7-acre (39,000 m 2) open plaza and stage that is rented for city events and annual events, like: festivals, concerts, movie nights, and other of community events. Weber Point Event Center is on the east end of the Stockton Channel at 221 N. Center Street.
Stockton city councilman Michael Blower, center, takes a selfie with the mayor and other city officials after a ceremony rernaming the Stockton Arena to Adventist Health Arena in downtown Stockton ...
Lindsay Point was the First Building in Stockton the site is a historical place in Stockton, California in San Joaquin County. Lindsay Point site is a California Historical Landmark No. 178, listed on March 6, 1935. The first settlers arrived at Rancho Campo de los Franceses in August 1844. One of the early settlers was Thomas Lindsay.
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Stephens Bros. Boat Builders is on the deepwater port on the Stockton Ship Channel of the Pacific Ocean and an inland port located more than seventy nautical miles from the ocean, on the Stockton Channel and San Joaquin River-Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel (before it joins the Sacramento River to empty into Suisun Bay.