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The History of Shipyards in San Diego - Hardback

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The History of Shipyards in San Diego - Hardback

$22.97
 

Explore San Diego's Nautical Past: From Township Origins to Iconic Shipyards, Uncover Local Navy History, Impactful Events, and Intriguing Stories.

Dive into the vibrant maritime history of San Diego with The History of Shipyards in San Diego. This comprehensive guide takes you on an enlightening journey through the evolution of the city's original township, its pivotal relocation, and the subsequent growth that paved the way for the emergence of iconic shipyards.

This book unravels the intertwined history of the local Navy, the fishing industry and the Port of San Diego, shedding light on their significant roles in shaping the local shipbuilding industry, also exploring the fascinating history of Barrio Logan, a community with deep-rooted connections to this industry.

The economic upheavals of the Great Depression and the global conflicts of the World Wars had a profound impact on the shipbuilding industry. The narrative then seamlessly transitions into a detailed examination of 25 shipyards, revealing intriguing insights about their origins, founders, and unique stories.

The book also has graphical representations of the shipyards' operational timelines and their geographical locations on the San Diego Bay map, providing a visual and chronological perspective of their existence. Two captivating chapter brings to life lesser-known tales about the area, the industry, and the renowned local ships associated with the shipyards and the city.

The journey culminates with a chapter that encapsulates 125 years of historical shipyard events in a chronological listing, providing a holistic understanding of San Diego's shipyard history. From the early stages of the original township to the rise of shipyards as a powerhouse industry, this book enriches your knowledge of San Diego's nautical past and its enduring maritime legacy. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to appreciate the historical depth and cultural richness of this vibrant coastal city.




Author: D. E. Askew
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication Date: Nov 19, 2024
Number of Pages: 180 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798822959248
 

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