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San Pedro

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  • General Information

    Other Name: -, District: California, State: West, United States of America
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    Languages Spoken: English
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  • Description

    San Pedro is a beach community within Los Angeles, California, United States.One San Pedro landmark is the Vincent Thomas Bridge, a 1,500-foot- long suspension bridge linking San Pedro with Terminal Island.It is the third longest suspension bridge in California.The Frank Gehry-designed Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is also in San Pedro.
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  • Climate

    Experiencing mild, wet winters and warm to hot summers.
This 17-ton gift serves as a great symbol of close ties between the United States and Korea. It was given to the U.S. by Korea in 1976 as a symbol of friendship. Meant to celebrate the bicentennial of the U.S.the bell also serves to honor the veterans of the Korean War. The huge bell and the pagoda-like structure which supports it are located within the Angels Gate Park and are situated atop a hill overlooking the Port of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.
From 1916 through the end of World War II this was the primary defense fortification on the west coast of the United States. Largely intact minus the huge guns that were once pointed towards the Pacific, the walls here are 16-30 feet thick and the guns could fire at targets up to 14 miles away. The museum features exhibits and memorabilia of the fort and other harbor defenses, focusing on the time period from the end of WWI to the end of WWII.
This complex is a fine alternative to ocean-themed parks like San Diego''s Sea World. Here, you can view sick or injured seals and sea lions rehabilitating in preparation for their return to the ocean. The center, run by two full-time staff members and a number of volunteers, caters primarily to California Sea Lions, Northern Elephant Seals, Northern Fur Seals and Harbor Seals. The center also has a gift shop and exhibits with materials intended to educate the public about marine mammals.
This is a great place to stop during any drive on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Highlights include a Victorian lighthouse, coin-operated telescopes, a whale-watching station and an amphitheater sometimes used for outdoor plays. Set on 37 acres, the park is set atop a cliff that provides great views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island on a clear day.
This bridge is so high that military planes can fly under it. Not so great if you are afraid of heights, but a lot of fun to cross. The bridge spans the main channel between San Pedro and Terminal Island and is 6,500 feet long and rises 185 feet above the water. It is a major commuting route for people traveling between Long Beach and the San Pedro area.