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- SS_Palo_Alto length "128016.0".
- SS_Palo_Alto abstract "SS Palo Alto was a concrete ship built as a tanker at the end of World War I. She was built by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Company at the U.S. Naval Shipyard in Oakland, California. She was launched on 29 May 1919, too late to see service in the war. Her sister ship was the SS Peralta.She was mothballed in Oakland until 1929, when she was bought by the Seacliff Amusement Corporation and towed to Seacliff State Beach in Aptos, California. A pier was built leading to the ship, and she was sunk a few feet in the water so her keel rested on the bottom. There she was refitted as an amusement ship, with amenities including a dance floor, a swimming pool and a café.The company went bankrupt two years later and the ship cracked at the midsection. She was stripped of her fittings and left as a fishing pier. Eventually she deteriorated to the point where she was unsafe for even this use and was closed to the public. Today she remains at Seacliff Beach and serves as an artificial reef for marine life.In spring of 2005, oil found on wildlife nearly two years earlier was traced back to the ship. In September 2006, a clean-up project was started estimated at $1.7 million. No oil is known to have spilled into the ocean, but wildlife experts believe birds came into contact with oil by entering the ship's cracked hull while diving underwater for fish. The cost of the cleanup was approximately the cost of the original construction of the ship in 1919.".
- SS_Palo_Alto builder Oakland,_California.
- SS_Palo_Alto length "128.016".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipBeam "16.4592".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipLaunch "1919-05-29".
- SS_Palo_Alto status "Grounded as a fishing pier at Seacliff Beach in Aptos, California".
- SS_Palo_Alto thumbnail SS_Palo_Alto_-_DSC_7069cementBoat-w.JPG?width=300.
- SS_Palo_Alto wikiPageExternalLink paloalto.
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- SS_Palo_Alto wikiPageID "1048863".
- SS_Palo_Alto wikiPageRevisionID "589034669".
- SS_Palo_Alto hasPhotoCollection SS_Palo_Alto.
- SS_Palo_Alto shipBuilder "San Francisco Shipbuilding Company, Oakland, California".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipCountry "USA".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipFate "Grounded as a fishing pier at Seacliff Beach in Aptos, California".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipLaunched "1919-05-29".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipName "SS Palo Alto".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipNamesake Palo_Alto,_California.
- SS_Palo_Alto shipPropulsion "1".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipPropulsion "359".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipPropulsion "Llewellyn Iron Works 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine".
- SS_Palo_Alto shipType "Design 1100 tanker".
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:1919_ships.
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:Concrete_ships.
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:Design_1100_tankers.
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:Oil_tankers.
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:Ships_built_in_Oakland,_California.
- SS_Palo_Alto subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_California_coast.
- SS_Palo_Alto point "36.969652777777775 -121.913975".
- SS_Palo_Alto type 1919Ships.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Palo_Alto type CargoShip102965300.
- SS_Palo_Alto type ConcreteShips.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Craft103125870.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Design1100Tankers.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Object100002684.
- SS_Palo_Alto type OilTanker103845190.
- SS_Palo_Alto type OilTankers.
- SS_Palo_Alto type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Ship104194289.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Shipwreck104197110.
- SS_Palo_Alto type ShipwrecksOfTheCaliforniaCoast.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Whole100003553.
- SS_Palo_Alto type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Ship.
- SS_Palo_Alto type Product.
- SS_Palo_Alto type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Palo_Alto type SpatialThing.
- SS_Palo_Alto comment "SS Palo Alto was a concrete ship built as a tanker at the end of World War I. She was built by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Company at the U.S. Naval Shipyard in Oakland, California. She was launched on 29 May 1919, too late to see service in the war. Her sister ship was the SS Peralta.She was mothballed in Oakland until 1929, when she was bought by the Seacliff Amusement Corporation and towed to Seacliff State Beach in Aptos, California.".
- SS_Palo_Alto label "Palo Alto (Schiff)".
- SS_Palo_Alto label "SS Palo Alto".
- SS_Palo_Alto sameAs Palo_Alto_(Schiff).
- SS_Palo_Alto sameAs m.041hyq.
- SS_Palo_Alto sameAs Q2048338.
- SS_Palo_Alto sameAs Q2048338.
- SS_Palo_Alto sameAs SS_Palo_Alto.
- SS_Palo_Alto lat "36.969652777777775".
- SS_Palo_Alto long "-121.913975".
- SS_Palo_Alto wasDerivedFrom SS_Palo_Alto?oldid=589034669.
- SS_Palo_Alto depiction SS_Palo_Alto_-_DSC_7069cementBoat-w.JPG.
- SS_Palo_Alto isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Palo_Alto.
- SS_Palo_Alto name "SS Palo Alto".