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SS Palo Alto

1919 shipsAptos, CaliforniaConcrete shipsDesign 1100 tankersHistory of Santa Cruz County, California
History of the Monterey Bay AreaMonterey BayOil tankersShips built in Oakland, CaliforniaShips sunk as breakwatersShipwrecks of the California coast
SS Palo Alto at Seaciff SB photo by Jim Koski 9 23
SS Palo Alto at Seaciff SB photo by Jim Koski 9 23

SS Palo Alto was a concrete ship built as a tanker at the end of World War I. Completed too late to see war service, she was mothballed until 1929, when she was intentionally grounded off Seacliff State Beach in the Monterey Bay, becoming part of a pleasure pier entertainment complex. Palo Alto was damaged by the sea, leading her to be stripped and used only as a fishing pier. Subsequent decades have seen her be further broken by the sea, but large sections of her wreck remain somewhat intact.

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N 36.969652777778 ° E -121.913975 °
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S. S. Palo Alto (Concrete ship)

Las Olas Drive
95003
California, United States
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SS Palo Alto at Seaciff SB photo by Jim Koski 9 23
SS Palo Alto at Seaciff SB photo by Jim Koski 9 23
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