SS Catalina , also known as The Great White Steamer , was a 301-foot steamship built in 1924 that provided passenger service on the 26-mile passage between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. According to the Steamship Historical Society of America , Catalina carried more passengers than any other vessel anywhere. From August 25, 1942, until April 22, 1946, the ship served as the Army troop ferry U.S. Army FS-99 at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation transporting more than 800,000 troops and other military personnel between embarkation camps and the departure piers.
69-659: After a period of service as a floating discothèque, the ship ran aground on a sandbar in Ensenada Harbor, Mexico, in 1997 and partially sank on the spot. After a rescue effort seeking to return her to her original condition failed, she was scrapped in 2009. Catalina was constructed at a reported cost of $ 1 millionby the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company for the Wilmington Transportation Company, which had long served Catalina Island and
138-529: A Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (LAHCM #213) by the city's Cultural Heritage Commission, and was a California Historical Landmark . She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The ship was featured in Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 736. The California Historical Landmark marker at Port of Los Angeles, Berth 96 reads: Ensenada, Baja California Ensenada
207-525: A Valentine's Day gift for his wife. The ship was moved for several years between Newport Beach , San Diego , Santa Monica Bay , and Long Beach . At one point, there was a proposal for her to ferry tourists up the Nile River , but her 21 feet of draft was too deep for the river. As the ship bounced from one port to another, one writer noted: "Twice she broke free of her moorings in Long Beach and once nearly hit
276-515: A city is in part attributed to Spanish, Russian , and American influences. Spanish missionaries and Russian settlers began the growth of the wine industry in the city. Reminiscent of this time period are Russian museums in the city. The city is known for its festivities and laid-back atmosphere, the city hosts many events including the Wine Harvest Festival (Fiestas de la Vendimia) and Ensenada Carnaval. The Wine Harvest Festival celebrates
345-468: A crossroads of major federal highways on the peninsula that lead to the northern centers of Los Angeles , San Diego , and Mexicali and south to Cabo San Lucas and La Paz . The junction occurs at the meeting of Federal Highway 1 and Federal Highway 3 . The main roads of the city include Bahia de La Paz and Lázaro Cárdenas, northwest bound, and southeast bound roads. Catalina Caper Catalina Caper , also known as Never Steal Anything Wet ,
414-624: A destination for short cruise ship trips from Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach . As of 2005, four cruise lines maintained ships that docked in Ensenada weekly, though, one of these ships—the Monarch of the Seas , operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines —ceased operations in the Pacific in mid-October 2008. The world-renowned Baja 1000 off-road race is held in Ensenada every year in late November, while
483-400: A mainly glass-enclosed saloon deck and ballroom with a promenade deck. There were ten staterooms on the main deck and four staterooms plus an owners suite on the promenade deck. A unique feature of the ship was the arrangement of the lifeboats, which were stowed in recesses in the hull just above the waterline to clean passenger decks and quick and efficient launching. Keel laying for Catalina
552-643: A research campus in the city. The campus hosts the Institute of Astronomy and the Centre for Nanosciences and Nanotechnology (CNyN). The National Astronomical Observatory (Mexico) is located on the mountains of the Sierra de San Pedro Martir , south of the city. The city is home to the largest cluster of bio-medical device companies in Mexico and is a developing center that is drawing a growing number of biotech researchers. Unique to
621-524: A sandbar in Ensenada Harbor. She remained half-submerged and stuck. After years of neglect, she was badly decayed and rusted and had been stripped by looters and vandals. Preservationists had sought since the late 1990s to raise funds to return Catalina to Los Angeles for restoration, but she was finally broken up starting in January 2009 and completed by late 2009 or early 2010. Catalina was recognized as
690-463: A tanker; it was as if the ship was rebelling against her fate, having gone from being a source of pride to an embarrassment to a naval hazard." In 1985 Singer moved Catalina to Ensenada, Baja California , where she became the focus of a series of unsuccessful business ventures, including a floating discothèque and the Catalina Bar and Grill. In late 1997 the ship escaped her moorings and grounded on
759-411: A world of luxurious leather settees and gleaming teak. On the upper deck people danced to swinging big bands. Magicians and clowns entertained passengers. On the lower deck youngsters played hide and seek among the lifeboats, and couples found hidden spots where they could be alone. ... Residents fondly remember the rituals with which the ship was greeted as it approached the island: Speedboats would circle
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#1732852574594828-504: Is a 1967 comedy musical mystery film starring Tommy Kirk . It blends the beach party format with a standard crime-caper comedy. It was shot on and around Santa Catalina Island, California . An ancient Chinese scroll is stolen from a museum in Los Angeles. The thief and teenager Don Pringle arrive on Catalina Island on the same boat. About half of the film involves swimsuit-clad adolescents dancing on yachts in various montages set to
897-666: Is a city in Ensenada Municipality , Baja California , situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico . Located on Bahía de Todos Santos , the city had a population of 279,765 in 2018, making it the third-largest city in Baja California . The city is an important international trade center and home to the Port of Ensenada , the second-busiest port in Mexico. Ensenada is a major tourist destination, owing to its warm climate and proximity to
966-862: Is claimed to be the city with the highest number of scientists per capita in Latin America . The Center of Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada (CICESE) conducts research in Earth Sciences, Applied Physics, Oceanography, Communications and Experimental and Applied Biology. Further research is conducted on the campus of the Autonomous University of Baja California, Ensenada (UABC), mainly in Oceanography and education areas although there are groups in Physics, Biology, and other related sciences. The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) has
1035-589: Is home to numerous universities, like the Ensenada Institute of Technology and the Autonomous University of Baja California, Ensenada . Ensenada is an important biotechnology hub and is home to numerous research institutions, like the Ensenada Center for Scientific Research . The city is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network . At the time the first European explorers arrived in
1104-567: Is known for its water sports . The city has sports fishing venues, and swells that are known for drawing professional surfers. A baseball team, the Marineros de Ensenada , play in the Liga Norte de México and have won five championships (2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2022). In addition to its watersports scene, the city is known for a place of biking, both cycling and motorsport varieties. The 80 kilometres (50 mi) Rosarito-Ensenada bike race ends in
1173-536: Is where the Fender standard series guitars and basses are produced. In addition to revenue generated by docking cruise ships, fishing accounts for a large part of the economy. More than 90 species of fish are commercially fished in Ensenada; the most important fisheries are tuna , shrimp , California spiny lobster , abalone , sea urchin , sardine , mackerel and seaweed . A large percentage of all catches are exported to East Asia. A tuna embargo imposed on Mexico during
1242-692: The Gringo Gazette North All of which cover local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events, though the Gringo Gazette is the dominant paper that publishes in the English-language. Since the 2013 La Jornada and El Frontera Archived 2015-11-02 at the Wayback Machine newspapers began to be distributed in the city. Also there are other options exclusively on-line as Ensenada.net , El Septentrión and Plex . The city lies at
1311-572: The Baja 500 race is held in early June. Off-road enthusiasts use Ensenada year-round as a starting point to explore Baja California. Watersports and ocean proximity have formed an integral part of the structure of tourism and its relation to economics in the city. Ensenada and coastal beach towns of Greater Ensenada have several renowned surfing spots, such as San Miguel Beach, California Trailer Park, Stacks and 3 M's ( Tres Emes in Spanish), which are located on
1380-596: The Caucasus , South Russia. After WWII most moved to California to join more prosperous relatives, while many who remained intermarried with Mexicans and live in Ensenada and Tijuana. Two families remaining in the Guadalupe Valley opened museums, a cafe, and participate in wine tourism. The traditional economic activities in Guadalupe are olive and wine production. Currently, about 90% of wine production in Mexico originates in
1449-631: The War Department on the same date. The ferry was designated a Coastal Freighter and Passenger Vessel (FS) and assigned the Army number FS-99 . US Army FS-99 was used to transport troops from embarkation camps to the ocean transports throughout the San Francisco Port of Embarkation . The ship's troop capacity was 2,500 with a civilian crew of 39 officers and men. As the Army began equipping its large ocean transports with new radar in 1946 an obsolete set
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#17328525745941518-421: The ring-tailed cat , coyote , bobcat , and puma . Bird species include hawks , pelicans , roadrunners , and various waterfowl and oceangoing species. Fish include tilapia , rainbow trout , leopard shark , and the great white shark . There are no rivers in the city, only surface runoff streams that flow when there have been large amounts of rainfall. Ensenada has one natural fresh water body,
1587-448: The 1990s caused most of the fishing fleet to relocate to the ports of Guaymas , and Mazatlán , further south. To survive, Ensenada's tuna industry has shifted its focus to tuna farming, exporting the highly valued meat almost exclusively to Japan. Ensenada has been known for sports fishing over 50 years. Each year hundreds of anglers head for Ensenada to go fishing and take advantage of the shorter distances needed to travel by sea to get to
1656-446: The 26-mile trip to Catalina Island was made famous by Four Preps ' hit song " 26 Miles (Santa Catalina) ". The song reached the #2 position on the U.S. popular music charts. The metric distance of "40 kil-o-meters" also is sung. In 1960, fed up with all of the excessive taxation and union pressure, Phillip K. Wrigley sold the ship to a group of investors, known as M.G.R.S. President, Charlie Stillwell, and Vice President, Vern Maynard who
1725-629: The Army ferry Hayward grounded in a fog. The ship's last week, before being declared surplus to the port and Army's needs, was her busiest with 12,764 Army personnel transported. The ship had been the last contact troops had with continental transportation before boarding ocean transports and shipping overseas and was now the first for those returning from the Pacific. On her last run she was turned over to WSA by her Army service master, former Sacramento river pilot Captain Howard J. and placed under command of her peacetime master, Captain E. L. Mussetter. The ship
1794-735: The Baja California Peninsula. The port is part of standard shipping routes that directly link it with the Mexican cities of La Paz , Manzanillo , Mazatlán , Acapulco and Lázaro Cárdenas ; the American cities of San Diego , Long Beach and Los Angeles ; the Guatemalan city of Puerto Quetzal , the Chilean city of Valparaíso , the Japanese city of Yokohama , and the city of Hong Kong . Ensenada
1863-501: The Lagunita pond, located to the north of El Ciprés military air field, and which has ecological importance. The average rainfall is 280 millimetres (11 in) per year, falling mainly in the winter months. Ensenada has a mild semi-arid climate ( Köppen BSk ), much like the rest of northwestern Baja California. During the colder months from November to February, rainfall is scarce and temperatures average 13 °C (55 °F). On
1932-861: The Marine Sciences Department of the UABC and the thriving CICESE scientific institute in town, Ensenada boasts the highest concentration of scientists and science students in all of Latin America , chiefly in the fields of astronomy , physics , biology , geology and oceanography . Fittingly, Ensenada has been coined the City Of Science . Ensenada's four main institutions have a dominant focus on marine and agricultural biotechnology, nanoscience and nanotechnology, information and communication technologies, oceanography and marine science, optics and applied physics, and economic development. Ensenada's diversity as
2001-491: The Monster . Ted V. Mikels recalls "I loved shooting that... Little Richard did whatever I suggested. I didn’t direct him though. He was very pleasant to work with. He was just another performer.” Catalina Caper composer Jerry Long also wrote the music for another beach party film, Wild Wild Winter . The two films are his only onscreen credits. Long also wrote two songs for the film, "Never Steal Anything Wet," heard over
2070-633: The Pacific Ocean, and is commonly known as La Cenicienta del Pacífico ("The Cinderella of the Pacific"). Ensenada was founded in 1882, when the small community of Rancho Ensenada de Santos was made the regional capital for the northern partition of the Baja California Territory . The city grew significantly with the proliferation of mines in the surrounding mountains. While the Mexican Revolution curtailed much of Ensenada's expansion,
2139-469: The Sea"), a boardwalk / seawall avenue where an enormous Mexican flag is located. The Ensenada Carnaval is one of the country's largest, as thousands of people gather in the streets for six days and nights. Just south of the city on Highway 1 is located one of the largest marine geysers in the world, colloquially known as La Bufadora ("The Blowhole"). La Bufadora attracts many tourists. The street leading to
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2208-546: The US. However, this has been a controversial activity, as environmentalists have argued that depleting the creekbeds will decrease the amount of water that is absorbed by the soil during the brief rainy season, negatively impacting the agriculture. As of November 2005, the extraction of gravel remains unchecked. Said extraction activities have been linked to former governor Ernesto Ruffo . The following higher education institutions are based in Ensenada. With UNAM's research headquarters,
2277-823: The big catch. The municipality of Ensenada has three main agricultural zones: the Guadalupe-Calafia valleys to the north, the Ojos Negros valley to the east and the San Quintin valley to the south. The main crops are grapes , olives , tomato , wheat , alfalfa , asparagus , green onions and broccoli . One of the earliest activities in the Ensenada region was gold and silver mining, and some of these mines remain in limited operation. In recent years, very large amounts of gravel have been extracted from creek beds in rural areas and exported for infrastructure works in California in
2346-560: The boroughs of Ensenada and Chapultepec. The city is administered by a city council. Port lands are administered by the Port Authority of Ensenada. Ensenada is covered by the Third Federal Electoral District of Baja California , which elects 1 member to the federal Chamber of Deputies . The Emilio López Zamora dam was built in 1976 by the federal government, with the objective of controlling overflow and supporting
2415-471: The boys secretly return the scroll to the museum to the relief of the repentant parents. Both Never Steal Anything Wet and Scuba Party were working titles, before Catalina Caper was chosen. Produced by Executive Pictures Corporation, formed by Bond Blackman and Jack Barlett, it started filming in September 1965, on Catalina Island. Tommy Kirk was signed to a four-picture contract, of which this
2484-539: The city is that its biotech cluster is near that of another, larger, cluster in San Diego. The proximity of these two biotech clusters fuels their interaction. The city is not part of any rail transport grid with which it could use to transport cargo and other materials, although there are plans to build a rail line to the United States border in the short to mid-term future that would link it to San Diego–Tijuana . Unlike
2553-509: The city on their way to their destinations farther south in the municipality where windsurfing spots are located. Maritime activities associated with the city also include the global Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race , billed as the world's largest international sailing event, which begins in Newport Beach and finishes in Ensenada. SCORE International 's Baja 1000 and Baja 500 desert races also traditionally begin and/or end in
2622-453: The city. Whale watching has also developed as a tourist draw in the city due to the gray whale 's annual migration from Alaska to the lagoons of Baja California Sur . Between the months of December and March, and back in the months of April and May, whales can be seen from the coast of Ensenada. The nearby historical mission town of Guadalupe , was revitalized from 1905 to 1910 with immigrant Spiritual Christians , mostly Pryguny from
2691-402: The city. The Baja 500 , which starts and ends in the city, and Baja 1000 – both races that take their names from their distance in miles – are motorsport races that begin in the city. It is also the birthplace of the tennis player Raúl Ramírez and pro cyclist Isaac del Toro of UAE Team Emirates . Ensenada is served by three major newspapers. These are El Vigía , El Mexicano , and
2760-406: The cultural dynamics involved in the city, many ethnic groups and nationalities are present. Ensenada is the third-largest city in Baja California , following Tijuana and Mexicali . The predominant language of the city is Spanish , though English is spoken to a degree in tourist areas and the city center. Ensenada is the municipal seat of the Ensenada Municipality . The city is made up of
2829-507: The larger cities to the north, Ensenada has only six major industrial parks, compared to 26 in Mexicali and 51 in Tijuana, as its economy is more focused on tourism and technology. Fender guitars and Lowrance fishfinders are manufactured in Ensenada. The Port of Ensenada has a large influence on the civic economy. Ensenada is home to the only deep-water port in the state of Baja California and on
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2898-666: The main deck, 44 feet (13.4 m) beam at the waterline, with a mean draft of 13 feet 5 inches (4.1 m) at load displacement of 2,390 tons. The hull was double bottomed with tanks for fuel and water ballast with six transverse watertight bulkheads extending to the main deck. Propulsion was by two triple expansion steam engines with cylinders of 20.5 inches (0.52 m), 35 inches (0.89 m) and 60 inches (1.52 m) and stroke of 36 inches (0.91 m), fed by four forced draft boilers and designed for 3,600 i.h.p. at 100 revolutions. Two 40 kilowatt generators provided electrical power. Designed for daylight operation, she had
2967-546: The north coast of the city. Todos Santos Island is a small island located west of Ensenada (about two hours by boat) and a world-famous surfing spot. A number of surfing contests, such as the Billabong XXL . have been held at Todos Santos Island. Wave faces can reach above 18 metres (60 ft) on the island and in December 2006 Brad Gerlach , 2006 winner of Big XXL, surfed a wave of 21 metres (68 ft). Tourists also stop in
3036-421: The onset of Prohibition in the United States transformed the city into a popular tourist destination for Americans seeking entertainment and alcohol. Ensenada's reputation as a resort town was cemented by the 1950s and 1960s, which saw a construction boom and the city's rise in international prominence outside of North America . Today, Ensenada is a major economic and cultural hub for Baja California. The city
3105-479: The opening/closing credits and performed by Mary Wells ; and "Scuba Party," performed onscreen by Little Richard , who is also credited as a co-writer on the song. The Cascades perform "There's a New World Just Opening For Me," written by Ray Davies and originally recorded by The Kinks , and Carol Connors performs "Book of Love," which was written by Connors and Roger Christian . Variety called it "pretty insubstantial of its kind." The MST3K version of
3174-514: The other hand, the warmer months from June to September are the driest, and during this time maintain an average temperature of 21 °C (70 °F). For Ensenada's warm summer coastal location, the city's climate is greatly affected by the offshore cold California Current . Due to the current, the late summer and early fall seasons are typically the warmest periods for the city. Santa Ana winds – observed in much of Southern California as well – are responsible for temperature rises at any time of
3243-619: The population and economy of Ensenada had grown and diversified towards their present status. On January 26, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI created the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ensenada with territory taken from the Archdiocese of Tijuana and Mexicali Diocese, making it a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Church of Tijuana. In 2023, ten people were killed in a shootout . Many of the terrestrial or marine species inhabiting
3312-458: The region, Yuman–Cochimí speaking peoples inhabited the region. Groups such as the Kiliwa , Paipai and Kumeyaay still exist. These hunter-gatherer indigenous peoples lived in the bay area and interior valleys of the Sierra de Juárez and Sierra de San Pedro Mártir . The Kumeyaay had a village where the city is seated that was called Pa-tai. Bahía de Todos Santos , which Ensenada now borders,
3381-538: The self-declared "president" of the Republic of Baja California , in 1853–54. In 1882, Ensenada was designated the capital of Baja California, and attempts at developing the area were made by the English Mexican Land and Colonization Company . These were interrupted by the Mexican Revolution , which left the area devastated. In 1915, the capital was transferred to Mexicali , and in 1930, the population of Ensenada
3450-468: The ship, water skiers slicing through its giant wake. Closer to shore, children swam out to dive for coins passengers tossed into the bay. People in Avalon gathered to sing as passengers stepped off the ship that docked near the center of town." The United Press reported on 24 December 1951 that Catalina had returned to service at Los Angeles Harbor after a two-month overhaul and annual inspection. In 1958,
3519-478: The singing of Little Richard , Carol Connors and The Cascades . When they are not dancing, Pringle and his friends investigate the scroll's theft and discover that the parents of one of the boys are responsible. They also attempt to woo a mysteriously depressed young woman, Katrina Corelli, from her vaguely threatening fiancé Angelo. After wrestling the scroll away from Angelo and his cohorts, bent on more dangerous results (in an underwater scuba-diving action scene),
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#17328525745943588-610: The surrounding the Greater Ensenada area in the Baja California islands are unique. Guadalupe Island , off the coast of the city, is one of the best places in the world for observing the great white shark . The island has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1975. The city's offshore is host to an array of aquatic mammals including the gray whale , the northern elephant seal , the Guadalupe fur seal and California sea lion ; terrestrial mammals include various squirrel species, otters ,
3657-420: The valleys of Guadalupe and adjacent Calafia. Many local wine producers offer tours and tastings. Every year during the month of August, the beginning of wine harvest season is celebrated in the Guadalupe Valley and in the city of Ensenada with a two-week-long series of cultural and culinary events, all under the title banner of Fiestas de la Vendimia (Wine Harvest Festival). This event attracts people from all over
3726-417: The viewpoint is a commercial area where a variety of authentic Mexican arts and crafts are for sale; bartering over prices with vendors is customary. There are also seafood restaurants and street vendors selling "churros" (fried pastry with cinnamon and sugar) and other delicacies. Ensenada is developing scientific research and natural science sectors, with special focus in the marine sciences sectors. Ensenada
3795-472: The water supply of the city. On June 10, 2018, a desalination plant with a capacity of 250 L (55 imp gal; 66 US gal) per second started operation. Ensenada is located some 108 kilometres (67 mi) south of the border with the United States, connected via a four-lane toll road MX-1D and a two lane free road, which makes it a natural destination for tourists on short vacations by car. Ensenada's proximity to California also makes it
3864-674: The wine harvest season and in the city and nearby Guadalupe Valley, a series of events takes place. Typical food in Ensenada consists of fish tacos , which originated in the city, shrimp tacos, and ceviche . These dishes are usually accompanied by avocado and salsa. Another dish characteristic of the port city is carpaccio . The city's Mediterranean climate allows for the cultivation of grapes and olives, which in turn make wine and olive oil, respectively. Development of such foods complement Spanish, Italian, French, and Mexican dishes in Ensenada. Ensenada maintains no professional sports teams in association football , basketball , or baseball , but
3933-407: The world. There is a street in Ensenada called " La Calle Primera " or Adolfo Lopez Mateos ("1st Street"). It's a tourism spot in Ensenada due to its many "Curios" (short for "Curiosidades"—trinkets and souvenirs) shops, restaurants, hotels, bars, and popular club. La Primera is a very busy street, filled with tourists and locals. La Primera is just one block away from Ventana al Mar ("Window to
4002-491: The year. During Santa Anas, wind direction changes and brings warm air from the interior to the coast. Snowfall is rare with the last recent one in January 2007, when the hills south of the city received small amounts of snowfall. Similar to the South Coast of California , Ensenada experiences the periodic May Gray and June Gloom marine layer effects. The populace of Ensenada is cosmopolitan in composition. A reflection of
4071-527: Was also President of Channel Concessions, ran the ship, as well as managed the Casino Ballroom during the early to mid-1960s. The ship is featured in the 1967 film " Catalina Caper ". On August 25, 1942 Catalina was delivered to the War Shipping Administration (WSA). Ownership remained with Wrigley's Wilmington Transportation Company, and the vessel was placed under bareboat charter to
4140-609: Was established by the Jesuits during the 17th or 18th century. After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768, the Dominicans took over the representation of Europe in what is now Ensenada. In 1805, José Manuel Ruiz Carillo obtained permission to establish himself in Ensenada, being appointed governor of Baja California and building in Ensenada a house that survived until the final part of that century, despite being briefly taken by William Walker ,
4209-577: Was first reached by sea by the Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo on the vessels El Salvador and Victoria . The city was founded on September 17, 1542, under the name San Mateo . In 1602, while mapping the coast of the Californias in search of safe harbors for returning Spanish galleons from Manila to Acapulco , Sebastián Vizcaíno renamed the city to Ensenada de Todos Santos . Ensenada means "bay" or "cove". The first permanent settlement
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#17328525745944278-410: Was installed aboard FS-99 and adjusted to detect nearby objects for tests in use under harbor conditions. Tests were successful with the ship's master, Howard J. King, stating he "wouldn't be without it." A newer Raytheon model S0-8 radar set was installed, making the ship the first Army harbor vessel so equipped, and on its first use in a regular trip bringing returning troops to Camp Stoneman located
4347-553: Was known as the "Great White Steamer", and carried 2,000 passengers at a time on the two-and-a-half hour trip to Catalina. Among its famous passengers were Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover , actor Robert Mitchum and many of the great musicians of the Big Band era. The Los Angeles Times recalled the passage to Avalon : "To board the Catalina during its heyday was to enter
4416-470: Was on December 26, 1923. Company and Los Angeles city officials were present at her launching on May 3, 1924; delivery was on July 1, 1924. Between 1924 and 1975, Catalina carried about 25 million passengers between Los Angeles and Avalon Harbor . According to the Steamship Historical Society of America, she carried more passengers than any other vessel anywhere. In its heyday, the ship
4485-537: Was only 5,000. During the early part of the twentieth century, the city's name was shortened from Ensenada de Todos Santos to Ensenada , a change made in order to avoid confusion with Todos Santos in Baja California Sur . The twentieth-century development of Ensenada was assisted by prohibition , which sent Americans and Canadians south of their border in search of entertainment and alcohol , developing first Tijuana , then Rosarito , and finally Ensenada as tourist destinations. The Hotel Riviera del Pacífico
4554-444: Was opened in 1930, briefly placing Ensenada on the international glamor map and was visited several times by President Miguel Alemán Valdés , international artists and political personalities. Ensenada truly began to flourish in the early 1950s, at which time the city's population had risen to 20,000. The hotel finally closed in 1964. It was later reopened as a cultural center and museum . By this time, other hotels had opened, and
4623-559: Was purchased with the island by chewing gum and confectionery magnate William Wrigley Jr. . The ship was to join the steamers Avalon , Cabrillo and Hermosa already serving the island and designed to make the trip from Los Angeles Harbor to Avalon of 25.5 nautical miles (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) in one and a half hours. Catalina was a twin-screw steel passenger steamer . She was 301 feet 7.5 inches (91.9 m) in length overall , 285 feet (86.9 m) length between perpendiculars , 52 feet (15.8 m) beam moulded at
4692-469: Was returned to civilian service on April 22, 1946. FS-99 transported more military personnel than any other military transport, with a total of about 820,000 troops being carried within the San Francisco Bay area. By the early 1970s, smaller, faster vessels made it difficult for Catalina to compete for passenger traffic, and she was retired from service in 1975. In 1977 Catalina was bought at auction for $ 70,000 by real estate developer Hymie Singer as
4761-470: Was to be the first. Kirk was announced for Scuba Party in August 1965, but he did not wind up making any of the other films. Kirk appeared in four other films in the beach party genre : Village of the Giants (1965); two AIP features, Pajama Party (1965) and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966); and It's a Bikini World (1967). Sue Casey was seen earlier as one of the female leads in another beach party film, 1965's The Beach Girls and
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