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  2. San Pedro Bay (California) - Wikipedia

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    Three breakwaters extend 8.5 miles (13.7 km) across most of the bay, with two openings to allow ships to enter the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. The first section of the San Pedro Breakwater was constructed between 1899 and 1911 at San Pedro. The Rivers and Harbors Act of 1930 authorized further construction. [13]

  3. Port of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Los Angeles is a seaport managed by the City of Los Angeles and located in San Pedro Bay. It has 25 cargo terminals, 82 container cranes, and 113 miles of on-dock rail, and is one of the world's busiest ports.

  4. San Pedro, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro is a neighborhood in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, California, with a history of fishing, trade and naval activities. Learn about its indigenous, Spanish, Mexican and American heritage, its landmarks, demographics and culture.

  5. Cabrillo Beach - Wikipedia

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    Cabrillo Beach is a historic public beach in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, named after a Spanish explorer. It has two separate beach areas, a marine aquarium, a fishing pier, a bathhouse, and a youth waterfront sports center.

  6. Ports O' Call Village - Wikipedia

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    Ports O' Call Village was an outdoor shopping center in San Pedro, Los Angeles, that closed in 2020. It featured souvenir shops, restaurants, attractions and a transit terminal, and was replaced by the San Pedro Public Market in 2020.

  7. Vincent Thomas Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and significance of the only suspension bridge in Los Angeles, California. The bridge connects San Pedro with Terminal Island and is part of State Route 47.

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