File:Mare Island Naval Shipyard in October 1930.jpg

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Description View of the U.S. Navy Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California (USA). Visible in the center is the heavy cruiser USS Chicago (CA-29) which was built at Mare Island and commissioned on 9 March 1931.
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Source U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey, U.S. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs HABS CAL,48-MARI,1--130
Author Clyde Sunderland, Oakland

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