Tag: Military

Abandoned, History and Mystery, Military

A historical look at the Mare Island Naval Hospital

The Mare Island Hospital is a massive structure with an immense presence. Although it has been inactive for nearly six decades, this retired hospital is an impressive sight with a fascinating history. Mare Island’s Beginnings Mare Island drew its name from General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo himself, after the General had found one...

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Adventures, History and Mystery, Military, Parks, Regional Park

Alden Park: an ideal park setting with historic Military firepower

Alden Park, located on Mare Island, is quite possibly the most unique little park I have ever seen. It’s overall landscape is well maintained with a bandstand in the middle. A variety of large trees provide shaded areas for picnics and the park benches present visitors with an opportunity to sit and enjoy a pleasant …...

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Adventures, Military

Vettes for Vets American Muscle car show: making Memorial Day memories

On Monday, May 25, the California Automobile Museum held their 6th annual Vettes for Vets & American Muscle car show. This free event had over 150 American Muscle cars from the 1950’s up to modern day horsepower. With a few cars from the 20’s and 30’s sprinkled in. Additionally, in tribute to those veterans...

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Cemeteries, History and Mystery, Military

Mare Island Naval Cemetery: remembering the soldiers who served this country

The Mare Island Naval Cemetery is a National Historic Landmark and probably the most charming little cemetery in all of California. Positioned on a hillside in the southern region of Mare Island, this two-and-a-half acre cemetery is surrounded by a white picket fence, overlooking the Napa River. At the entrance, are a variety of roses...

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Adventures, History and Mystery, Military

A three hour tour of the World War II ‘Mighty Midget’ ship

In 1944, as the United States was already deeply entrenched in World War II, 130 Mighty Midgets, officially titled Landing Craft Support (Large), were created by three American shipyards and sent to aid military efforts in the Pacific Theater operations. These ships were basically tanks on water as they had two twin 40mm guns, four...

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