The Klamath (Stockton, California)
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Klamath, was built in 1925 for the Southern Pacific. She served as an auto ferry for Southern Pacific and Southern Pacific/Golden Gate Ferries until 1939 and then the Richmond-San Rafael Ferry until 1956.
In 1964, Klamath was remodeled and docked at Pier 5 to serve as headquarters of Walter Landor Associates, the design company that created the San Francisco Municipal Railway's "worm" logo and white and orange paint scheme.
In 1988, Landor Associates needed more room and moved out. Duraflame, Inc purchased Klamath in 1992 and moved her to Stockton to serve as a corporate conference center.
In 1964, Klamath was remodeled and docked at Pier 5 to serve as headquarters of Walter Landor Associates, the design company that created the San Francisco Municipal Railway's "worm" logo and white and orange paint scheme.
In 1988, Landor Associates needed more room and moved out. Duraflame, Inc purchased Klamath in 1992 and moved her to Stockton to serve as a corporate conference center.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°57'11"N 121°20'18"W
- Boggs Tract 1.7 km
- Quail Lakes 5.3 km
- Lincoln Village 6.8 km
- Little Okie Ville 7.4 km
- Bear Creek/Atlas Tract 11 km
- Spanos Park East 12 km
- Spanos Park West 14 km
- Questa Village 26 km
- Thornton (gas fields) 34 km
- Libby McNeil District 38 km
- Seaport District 2.5 km
- Lakeview 4.6 km
- Roberts Island 7.8 km
- Rindge Tract 11 km
- Eastern Delta 12 km
- Mossdale 12 km
- Upper Jones Tract 13 km
- Union Island 16 km
- Central Delta 16 km
- Southern Delta 16 km