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Seal Beach, California recent comments:

  • Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, martinengo wrote 8 years ago:
    Also Nuclear Armory (nuclear warheads for SLCM BGM-109A /decommissioned)
  • High-Security Bunker, Dale (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    When my Dad worked at McDonnell Douglas space and missiles in HB he would on occasion come home with a radiation badge. I always wondered why. Because most long duration satellite power supplies are nuclear. He mentioned once inadvertently that he was receiving a shipment from the west. Possibly the Los Alamitos Navel Weapons Station
  • Surfside Colony, kencummings wrote 9 years ago:
    This place is so defensive of it's privacy that the US Census was forced to train a resident to enumerate the people living here. The old water tower at the south end of the area was converted into an amazing house.
  • One Happy Island, phiz wrote 15 years ago:
    Ah, the little creatures of nature. They don't know that they're ugly.
  • Del Taco, phiz wrote 15 years ago:
    Yep, occasionaly you'll see bikers & Wiki-nerds dining here as well. lol.
  • Assembly Hangar for Saturn V Rocket, David (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This map is in correct! For those of us who worked on the SV2B in Seal Beach know that this building named assembly hanger is T&O or Test and Operate. The building labeled 112 is the actual assembly hanger. After the Bird was assembled it was moved to T&O for testing and then laid down on its dolly using the large cranes on the roof of T&O. The dolly was then transported to a nearby barge and floated to the Cape.
  • High-Security Bunker, maartena wrote 16 years ago:
    It has always been suspected that Seal Beach Naval Weapon Station has a cache of small nuclear warheads, possibly to be mounted on ship-launched cruise missiles.
  • Del Taco, DanielWilliams wrote 16 years ago:
    Astronauts and real Space Rocket Scientists are known to eat here.
  • World War II Submarine Memorial, DanielWilliams wrote 16 years ago:
    Excellent pictures
  • Gum Grove Nature Park, DanielWilliams wrote 16 years ago:
    Been here many a time. I also have pics I'm still looking for. Real quiet place to sit and think and run your dog.
  • Bldg. 927, SB Boy (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Test's Tomahawk Missiles
  • Panera Bread, unexplainedbacon58 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    It is a Mel's Drive In now!!!
  • Former Zoeter Elementary School, Seal Beach resident (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    It's spelled Zoeter
  • Taco Surf, johnagain (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    i agree, the one on PCH gave me the runs for a week last time i ate there. Just like the one on the beach near K38.