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Mare Island Straits
Mare Island Straits seen from San Francisco Bay approaches. Mare Island is on the left. |
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Mare Island Dry Docks
Naval Shipyard Mare Island. IOWA's likley berth aft of white ship. Our alternate desired berth is behind second angeled dry dock. |
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Pacific Square and U.S.S. Iowa's Likely Berth
The waterfront promenade and our first choice for berthing the battleship. |
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Pacific Square and U.S.S. Iowa's Berthing Options
This photo fromVallejo shows Pacific Square. Our first choice in berths is aft of white ship. Our second choice is forward (opposite building ways). Vessels in photo will be gone when U.S.S. Iowa arrives. |
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U.S.S. Iowa's Berth & Pacific Square
This photo shows Pacific Square and U.S.S. Iowa's likely berth. The alternate site in forward of white ship. Pacific Square is 11 acres large. Note, both vessels in this phot will be removed when IOWA arrives. |
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Former Office and Storage Buildings
These structures are ideal for non-profit museums, retail and restaurant uses. They are by the battleship's primary site. |
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Former Office and Storage Buildings.
This structure is conceived by HSMPS to be a possible 200 room hotel and likely have retail space as well. (Note, these are projections only and not contracturally based.) |
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Convention and Cruise Ship Terminal
Pacific Square could also accommodate a convention center and cruise ship terminal. |
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Office and Storage Buildings
Mare Island buildings are in good shape and can be economically converted to retail and other consumer uses. |
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Buildings on Mare Island enjoy support facilities.
There is ample parking near U.S.S. Iowa's berth to support robust retail activity. |
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