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Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Ruins

Photo Essay

by Stacy Carter


Building 231, Machine Shop




Building 146, Industrial Photo Lab





A series of pages on Hunters Point Naval Shipyard history:

Decommissioned: Navy Takes Notice 1908

Decommissioned: A Mighty Shipyard 1941-1947

Decommissioned: Hunters Point and the Atomic Turning Point

Decommissioned: The Giant Crane 1947

Decommissioned: After the War 1946-1969

Decommissioned: Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory 1946-1969

Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard

Navy’s Own Complicity in the Historic Eco-Fraud Scandal at Hunters Point

Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard: A Visit in 1956

Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Aerial Views Before and After WWII

Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Ruins

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