Richmond Shipyards
The four Richmond Shipyards, located in the city of Richmond, California, United States, were run by Permanente Metals and part of the Kaiser Shipyards. During World War II, Richmond built more ships than any other shipyard, turning out as many as three ships in a single day. The shipyards are part of the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park, whose the Rosie the Riveter memorial honors the shipyard workers. Shipyard #3 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a California Historical Landmark # 1032.
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SS Henry R. SchoolcraftSS Ocean VictorySS Ocean VigourSS Uriah M. RoseSS Zachary TaylorUSS AlamosaUSS AlconaUSS AmadorUSS AutaugaUSS BeaverheadUSS BeltramiUSS BlountUSS Brevard (AK-164)USS Bullock (AK-165)USS Cabell (AK-166)USS Caledonia (AK-167)USS Fairfield (AK-178)USS Faribault (AK-179)USS Fentress (AK-180)USS Flagler (AK-181)
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Richmond Shipyards
The four Richmond Shipyards, located in the city of Richmond, California, United States, were run by Permanente Metals and part of the Kaiser Shipyards. During World War II, Richmond built more ships than any other shipyard, turning out as many as three ships in a single day. The shipyards are part of the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park, whose the Rosie the Riveter memorial honors the shipyard workers. Shipyard #3 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a California Historical Landmark # 1032.
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