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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.
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