Image:LongWharf-SantaMonica-1893.train.jpg

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Long Wharf, the attempt by Santa Monica, California-backers to have the Port of Los Angeles based in Santa Monica, 1893 (they would lose to backers of the San Pedro, California location). Note the train on the pier, it was the longest pier in the world when constructed.

Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library's Photo Collection[1].

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