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  1. San Pedro (/ s æ n ˈ p iː d r oʊ / san PEE-droh; Spanish: "St. Peter") is a neighborhood located within the South Bay and Harbor region of the City of Los Angeles, California, United States. Formerly a separate city, it consolidated with Los Angeles in 1909.

  2. San Pedro (/ s æ n ˈ p iː d r oʊ / san-PEE-droh;) is a neighborhood in the American city of Los Angeles, California. The port of Los Angeles is in San Pedro. Formerly it was a separate city. It became a part of Los Angeles in 1909. References

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  4. Discover the rich history of San Pedro's Downtown Waterfront! Located at the southern end of the Palos Verdes Peninsula at the end of Los Angeles, San Pedro Bay was first used by Spanish ships starting in the 1540s. The peninsula, including all of San Pedro, was also the homeland of the Tongva-Gabrieleño Native American people for thousands of ...

  5. la.urbanize.city › neighborhood › san-pedroSan Pedro | Urbanize LA

    Former Waterfront Red Car right-of-way becomes park space in San Pedro. On a stretch of Harbor Boulevard between 1st and 3rd Streets. 15. Originally an independent city, San Pedro was annexed by Los Angeles in 1909. Today it is known as the home of the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest in the United States by container volume and the entry point ...

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  7. 7 Los Angeles Maritime Museum, 600 Sampson Way ( Berth 84, Foot of 6th Street ), ☏ +1 310 548-7618, fax: +1 310 832-6537. Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. This museum of maritime history, housed in the former San Pedro Ferry Terminal building, includes 700 ship models and other nautical paraphernalia.

  8. Palm Springs VillageFest. Located at the southern point of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, between Manhattan Beach and Long Beach, is San Pedro, home to the busiest port in the country: the Port of Los Angeles. Also known as America’s Port, this gateway, with its unmistakable nautical tones, is much more than a transportation hub.

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