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LOS ANGELES HARBOR
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LOS ANGELES HARBOR
BREAKWATER
11,050 feet long, 14 feet above low tide.
20 feet wide at top.
100 to 200 feet wide at bottom.
DEPTHS
Outer Harbor, 30 to 50 feet low tide.
Inner Harbor, 30 to 34 feet low tide.
FREIGHT SHEDS
Four Municipal, 4115 feet long, each 100 ft. wide.
PILOT, LOWEST RATES ON PACIFIC COAST
Not required if master holds pilot's license.
TURNING BASIN
1600 feet diameter, 30 feet low tide.
WHARVES, MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE
32,940 feet frontage.
WIDTH OF MAIN CHANNEL, INNER HARBOR
500 to 900 feet, 30 feet low tide.
Los Angeles Harbor, the greatest import lum-
ber Port in the world.
The government of the Harbor is Municipal.
Seventy three lines now operate between L. A.H.
and North Pacific Coast points, British Columbia,
Alaska, Hawaii, Philippines, the Orient, Mexico,
Atlantic Coast points, South America and Europe.
Los Angeles is exceptionally well located for in-
dustrial development. Its climate is such that ab.
sence of extremes of heat and cold render labor
considerably more efficient than it is in regions
where climatic conditions are not so favorable.
Interior points served by Salt Lake, Santa Fe, Southern
Pacific, Pacific Electric and Union Pacific Railways.
Issued by
LOS ANGELES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE