Los Angeles Maritime Museum (Los Angeles, California)
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NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic landmark, maritime museum
Berth 84
Foot of 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
310-548-7618
www.lamaritimemuseum.org/
One of the largest maritime museums in California, it boasts 75,000 square feet and features more than 200 ship and boat models, a variety of navigational equipment and an operating amateur radio station.
San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building is a former ferry terminal builing located in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California which houses the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. It was built in 1941 as a Works Project Administration project. Designed by B. Irvine in the Streamline Moderne style, the building was a working ferry terminal from 1941 to 1963. During those years, ferries transported thousands of passengers and vehicles to and from the canneries and military bases on Terminal Island. In 1963, the Vincent Thomas Bridge was completed connecting the mainland to Terminal Island, and there was no longer a need for ferry service. Accordingly, the ferry service was terminated. The terminal building on the Terminal Island side was demolished, but the building on the San Pedro side was used for many years as an office building by the Los Angeles Harbor Department. As the ferry building began to deteriorate, citizens of San Pedro sought to have it restored. They succeeded in having the building designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (no. 146) in 1975, and starting in 1976 the building was renovated and converted into the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. The museum opened in 1979. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2008/05/no-146-municipa...
Foot of 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
310-548-7618
www.lamaritimemuseum.org/
One of the largest maritime museums in California, it boasts 75,000 square feet and features more than 200 ship and boat models, a variety of navigational equipment and an operating amateur radio station.
San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building is a former ferry terminal builing located in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California which houses the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. It was built in 1941 as a Works Project Administration project. Designed by B. Irvine in the Streamline Moderne style, the building was a working ferry terminal from 1941 to 1963. During those years, ferries transported thousands of passengers and vehicles to and from the canneries and military bases on Terminal Island. In 1963, the Vincent Thomas Bridge was completed connecting the mainland to Terminal Island, and there was no longer a need for ferry service. Accordingly, the ferry service was terminated. The terminal building on the Terminal Island side was demolished, but the building on the San Pedro side was used for many years as an office building by the Los Angeles Harbor Department. As the ferry building began to deteriorate, citizens of San Pedro sought to have it restored. They succeeded in having the building designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (no. 146) in 1975, and starting in 1976 the building was renovated and converted into the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. The museum opened in 1979. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2008/05/no-146-municipa...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Maritime_Museum
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°44'19"N 118°16'43"W
- Los Angeles Air Force Base, Fort MacArthur Annex 1.9 km
- Angels Gate Park / Fort MacArthur Upper Reservation (former) 3.1 km
- Kumekichi Ishibashi Ranch (site) 6.9 km
- Grand Prix of Long Beach Circuit 8.1 km
- Los Angeles State Historic Park (The Cornfield) 37 km
- Hollywood Walk of Fame 41 km
- Will Rogers State Historic Park 42 km
- Rose Bowl Stadium 48 km
- King Gillette Ranch Park 57 km
- Chatsworth Nature Preserve and Reservoir (site) 66 km
- San Pedro 2.2 km
- APL Container Terminal/Global Gateway South 2.3 km
- Terminal Island 3.1 km
- APM Terminals Pier 400 3.2 km
- East Basin 3.7 km
- Los Angeles-Long Beach Port Complex 3.9 km
- Wilmington 5 km
- Palos Verdes Peninsula 6.8 km
- South Bay 15 km
- Los Angeles County, California 58 km