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Terminal Island, historically known as Isla Raza de Buena Gente, is a largely artificial island located in Los Angeles County, California, between the neighborhoods of Wilmington and San Pedro in the city of Los Angeles, and the city of Long Beach.
- United States
- California
Feb 1, 2022 · FCI Terminal Island is a low security federal correctional institution for male offenders in San Pedro, CA. It offers visiting, mail, commissary, legal and other resources for inmates and staff.
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16 hours ago · 'Terminal Island: Lost Communities on America’s Edge,' which has just been re-published by Angel City Press, is co-authored by Geraldine Knatz and award-winning mystery novelist Naomi Hirahara.
The Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island (FCI Terminal Island) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Los Angeles, California. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
Inmate NameRegister NumberStatusDetailsUnlisted†Held at Terminal Island in 1950 (Pre-FCI) ...Chinese-born rocket scientist. Arrested ...Unlisted†Held at FCI Terminal Island from 1959 to ...Girlfriend of Los Angeles mob kingpin ...Unlisted†Held at FCI Terminal Island from 1968 to ...Consigliere for the Bonanno crime family ...Unlisted†Held at FCI Terminal Island from 1973 to ...Crime fiction writer, screenwriter and ...- June 1, 1938
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Terminal Island is right down the street from Long Beach, and yet most residents of Long Beach, reluctant to cross the bridge into San Pedro, know little about Terminal Island other than they used to can tuna there and it’s home to a prison of some sort. And yes, superficially, that pretty well nails it.
For most Angelenos, Terminal Island at the Port of Los Angeles is little known. Today an altered landscape of acres of cargo containers and towering cranes, Terminal Island reflects a surprisingly rich and varied history in several key areas:
Terminal Island was a vibrant community of Japanese and Japanese-American fishers and residents in the early 1940s, until it was forcibly removed and detained at internment camps during World War II. Learn about its history, culture, and legacy from the LA Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that preserves and protects historic landmarks in Los Angeles.