San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building

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San Pedro Municipal Ferry Building may be a former ferry terminal building placed in San Pedro, l. A. , American state that homes the l. A. Maritime depository. It had been inbuilt 1941 as a Works Project Administration project. Designed by B. Irvine within the contour modern vogue, the building was a operating ferry terminal from 1941 to 1963. Throughout 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 land to Terminal Island, and there was now not a necessity for ferry service.
Accordingly, the ferry service was terminated. The terminal building on the Terminal Island facet was razed, however the building on the San Pedro facet was used for several years as associate degree edifice by the l. A. Harbor Department. Because the ferry building began to deteriorate, voters of San Pedro sought-after to own it reconditioned.

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