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  1. Located just 20 miles south of Downtown Los Angeles, San Pedro is home to miles of Southern California coastline where you can swim, windsurf, and sail. Cabrillo Beach and Royal Palms are some of San Pedro's favorite beaches. Check here for local swim guide and any closures and water quality.

  2. San Pedro is located just 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles and is home to North America's largest port at the LA Waterfront. This growing seaside town has nationally recognized landmarks, a thriving arts scene, and ocean-based adventures. There's no place like San Pedro. Download Map. Events. Looking for something fun to do?

  3. San Pedro Bay is a bay in the Philippines, at the northwest end of Leyte Gulf. It measures about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi; 8.1 nmi) east to west and 20 kilometres (12 mi; 11 nmi) north to south. The bay is bounded by two islands, by Samar the north and east and by Leyte on the east.

  4. What to See and Do. Where to Dine. What Cruise Passengers Need to Know. San Pedro Visitor Guide. San Pedro & Peninsula Visitor magazine. Facebook Twitter Email. San Pedro is a lot of things. It’s home to the Port of Los Angeles and the World Cruise Terminal. It’s a quaint historic town. It’s an outstanding restaurant town.

  5. The house now sits on a bluff overlooking San Pedro Bay on land leased from the City of Los Angeles and maintained by the Society. The Muller House Museum offers guided tours, changing exhibits, talks of historical interest, and special events.

  6. Where. The Port of Los Angeles is located in San Pedro Bay, 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and its jurisdiction is the Harbor District, which includes property in the Los Angeles communities of San Pedro, Wilmington, and Terminal Island.

  7. San Pedro Bay Historical Society ~ Preserving the past for the benefit of the future

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