
Richmond Shipyard District
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heringermr
N 37° 55.076 W 122° 22.350
10S E 555154 N 4196894
California Historical Landmark #1032
Waymark Code: WM5XEF
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/24/2009
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The Richmond Shipyards District was once a mammoth facility covering 880 acres in this North Bay community. The yards were constructed for and by the Henry J. Kaiser Company during 1941 and 1942. The San Francisco Bay area became a tremendously important shipbuilding center of the nation during World War II. In 1944 the yards at Richmond were the largest in the world. New methods of ship construction used there, including prefabrication and intense labor specialization, allowed the production of new vessels at a record pace. The techniques used at Richmond became a model for ship yards throughout the nation. During the period 1941-1945 the yards built a total of 747 ships, including 519 Liberty Ships (almost a quarter of the total U.S. production). The social and cultural landscapes of the Bay Area were reshaped by the influx of new workers drawn by good wages for unskilled labor. Between 1941 and 1943 the yards hired 90,000 new workers, many of them women, African Americans from the rural South, and members of other minority groups.
The National Gypsum Company is now located at 1040 Canal Boulevard. A deactivated shipyard guardhouse stands near the edge of the property.
Marker Number: 1,032.00
 Marker Name: RICHMOND SHIPYARDS DISTRICT
 County: Contra Costa
 Marker Dedication Date: 08/11/2000
 Location: 1040 Canal Boulevard, Richmond, CA
 Website: [Web Link]
 Has Official CA Plaque: Not Listed

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