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 

Wayfarers Chapel 

Worldport LA 

Y.W.C.A. 

Fishing Industry Memorial Fishing Industry Memorial

In 1892 Southern California Fish Corp. was the first cannery in Los Angeles Harbor. In 1903 a technique of preparing and canning was developed to can sardines, mackerel, bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna and albacore. In 1912 the first fresh fish market was introduced in San Pedro and along with other markets that followed, they eventually supplied fresh and iced fish throughout our nation.

Before long, flotillas of purse seine boats were sailing down from northern waters to fish in San Pedro. By 1920 there was a large fleet of fishing boats and methods of fishing such as purse seine, lampara, jig, live bait, gill net, mackerel scoopers and long line boats. Los Angeles Harbor became the largest fishing port in the nation. The fishing industry in San Pedro was originated primarily by European and Asian fishermen each bringing fishing knowledge from their native lands.

In 1935, following the depression, 6,000 people were directly employed in the fishing industry. Its payroll was the largest in San Pedro, approximately three-quarters of a million dollars per month. The industry was at its peak during World War II. During the fifties, sardines and mackerel gradually diminished causing the decline of the industry in San Pedro.

In 1992 the Fishermen's Fiesta Committee planned to erect a Fishermen's Memorial. In 1995, a new Volunteer Committee of fishermen's descendents and fishermen was formed to see the project to completion. This beautiful Memorial was then conceived with a Bronze Fisherman and a Memorial Wall to preserve the history of the Fishing Industry. With the assistance of our city's 15th District Councilman, Rudy Svorinich Jr., L. A. Department of Recreation and Parks, L. A. Cultural Affairs Department and through the generosity of the community of San Pedro this Memorial became a reality.

5th Street at S. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro, CA 90731

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