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In the San Pedro district, this is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.
It has been caring for rescued seals and sea lions from the L.A.
A day spent here with loved ones and friends would be nice.
It was started in 1979 as a way to save the historic structure that was constructed in 1941 and preserve maritime culture.
It features a number of exhibits on the background of Fort MacArthur and Los Angeles' use as a military port.
It is open every day of the year for locals and tourists to explore and partake in a delectable dinner.
All year long, it offers whale-watching, harbor, and waterfront tours out of San Pedro.