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Solano History 9 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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View of Bay with square rigger ship

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2001 2001

Carquinez Bridge with square riggers passing underneath

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2000 2000

Carquinez Bridge with square riggers passing underneath

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Breakwater and bay with ships

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View of bay/port

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The Mothball Fleet in Suisun Bay The Mothball Fleet in Suisun Bay
1987

KXTV Channel 10 Special Segment on Solano County hosted by News 10 Anchor Dick Cable in 1987. A look inside the Suisun Bay Mothball Fleet of old battleships. Most of these ships were used in World War II as well as in Vietnam. The ships were called "Victory Ships" and were used mostly for troop and cargo transports. [...]


Running Time: 03:19
Video Format: 640x480 4/3, 29.97 - VHS
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WY0087b WY0087b

Dillon's Point, Benicia. Patrick Dillon house, east side of house and view of Bay..

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Benicia - Solano County, California 1885 Benicia - Solano County, California 1885
1885

A large sketch of the Carquinez Straits and San Pablo Bay with the town of Benicia in 1885. Several notable structures are present such as Benicia City Hall, Turner and Eckley Ship Yard, Fire Department Building, Carquinez Packing Company, Palace Hotel, St. Augustine College, and the Bank of Benicia..

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Julia destroyed the Vallejo waterfront / Bowen, Jerry [109] [WAYITWAS-2002-109]
The early days of steam-powered ships in the Sacramento Delta and Bay Area proved to be both exciting and disastrous.
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