UNOCAL oil dock
USA /
Washington /
Woodway /
World
/ USA
/ Washington
/ Woodway
World / United States / Washington
dock (maritime), historical layer / disappeared object
Oil tankers used to dock here over many decades when UNOCAL site was in operation. My grandfather told of how Soviet tankers docked here during WWII to receive U.S. oil.
Operation of UNOCAL site was shut down in about 1991, later it was demolished and has now been made into a large condominium project, Pt. Edwards Condominiums. The dock was demolished in 2009. The structure, including the pier, between the Marina Beach Park and the dog park, no longer exists here.
Operation of UNOCAL site was shut down in about 1991, later it was demolished and has now been made into a large condominium project, Pt. Edwards Condominiums. The dock was demolished in 2009. The structure, including the pier, between the Marina Beach Park and the dog park, no longer exists here.
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Coordinates: 47°48'14"N 122°23'53"W
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