San Pedro - A Whale of a Town

American Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial 

Angel's Gate
Lighthouse
 

Angel's Gate
Recreation Center
 

The Arcade Building 

Assistance League
of San Pedro
Post Office
 

Averill Park 

Banning Residence
Museum
 

(Old) Beacon Street
Fountain
 

Bogdanovich Park 

Cabrillo Beach 

Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse 

Cabrillo Marina 

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 

Danish Castle 

Dodson House 

Drum Barracks
Civil War Museum
 

Fireboat #2 

Fishing Industry Memorial 

Fishermen's Wharf 

Fort MacArthur 

Fort MacArthur Military Museum 

Friendship Park 

Harbor View House 

Harbor View Cemetery 

Korean Bell 

Los Angeles Maritime Museum 

Marine Mammal Care Center 

Muller House Museum 

Old St. Peter's Episcopal Church 

Old San Pedro 

Peck House 

Point Fermin Lighthouse 

Point Fermin Park 

Point Vicente Interpretive Center 

Point Vicente Lighthouse 

Ports O' Call Village 

Post Office 

Royal Palms State Beach 

SS Lane Victory 

South Coast Botanic Garden 

Sportswalk 

The Trolley 

22nd Street Landing 

U.S.S. Los Angeles Naval Memorial 

Vincent Thomas Bridge 

Warner Grand Theatre 

Wayfarer's Chapel 

Worldport LA 

Y.W.C.A. 

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USS Los Angeles Naval Memorial U.S.S. Los Angeles Naval Memorial

The heavy cruiser CA-135 USS Los Angeles earned her name, since she was financed by war bonds purchased by the residents of the city and county of Los Angeles. The campaign produced over $80 million, and was so successful that it helped to finance four destroyers in addition to the USS Los Angeles.

Commissioned in 1945 just a few days prior to Japan's surrender, she spent a year in Asiatic waters before being placed in the reserve fleet. Recommissioned in 1951, she was the first U.S. Navy vessel to take enemy fire in Korea, and established a record for the longest-sustained bombardment ever logged by an American warship. After Korea, she returned to routine naval duties until 1963, when she was decommissioned, placed in the reserve fleet in San Diego and scrapped in 1977.

When the USS Los Angeles was dismantled, San Pedro was able to obtain her main mast, her two anchors and one of the anchor chain capstans. Together, they form the monument that was dedicated in 1979. With code flags and the Stars and Stripes flying proudly, the mast has become a symbol of the heritage that San Pedro Harbor represents. An extensive collection of memorabilia from the USS Los Angeles is on display at the L.A. Maritime Museum.

USS Los Angeles Naval Memorial
550 S. Harbor Blvd.
San Pedro, CA 90731


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