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Encyclopedia > San Pedro, California

San Pedro is a community within Los Angeles, California, annexed in 1909 and a major seaport of the area.

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San Pedro is connected to Los Angeles by a thin strip of land.
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History

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The Angel's Gate Lighthouse has stood at the entrance to the port since 1913.

The site, at the southern end of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, on the west side of San Pedro Bay, was used by Spanish ships starting in the 1540s. Regular settlement began in 1769 as part of the effort to populate California, although trade restrictions encouraged more smuggling than regular business. When Mexico won its independence, the trade restriction were lifted, and the town flourished, and under United States control after 1848, the harbor was greatly improved under the guidance of Phineas Banning, and San Pedro became a major port of the West Coast.


In 1888, the War Department took control of a tract of land next to the bay, and added to it in 1897 and 1910. This became Fort MacArthur in 1914, and was a coastal defense site for many years. Many other facilities were established in the San Pedro area, and it was a popular port of call for U.S. Navy ships.


In 1906 the city of Los Angeles annexed a long narrow strip of land connecting the city to the coast, and in 1909, the city annexed San Pedro and the adjacent town of Wilmington. The odd shape is still seen in the map of the city.


Port of Los Angeles

Main article: Port of Los Angeles.


San Pedro is the location of the Port of Los Angeles.


Locations of interest

The Los Angeles Maritime Museum, largest maritime museum in California, is here, as is the museum ship SS Lane Victory, a fully operational victory ship of World War II and National Historic Landmark. The Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is also in San Pedro. The Korean Bell of Friendship is a massive bronze memorial bell donated by South Korea in 1976 to the people of Los Angeles.


Demographics

San Pedro was a magnet for European immigrants from various countries for years, reflected in the number of restaurants representing diverse cuisines, especially Portuguese, Croatian and Greek.


Notable residents

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San Pedro's restaurants are known for excellent food and friendly service, featuring foods from all over the world.
San Pedro is located in Los Angeles County on the southern city limits of Los Angeles between Redondo Beach and Long Beach along US Highway 1 near the San Pedro Channel and the Pacific Ocean.
San Pedro is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach, California metro area.
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