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Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial CA

Lat, Long: 38.05685472, -122.0301603

Designation: National Memorial

On July 17, 1944, a massive explosion jolted the San Francisco East Bay area, shattering windows and lighting up the night sky. At Port Chicago Naval Magazine, 320 men were killed instantly when two ships loading ammunition for Pacific troops exploded, resulting in the worst home front disaster of WWII. The aftermath illuminated the issues of segregation and racial inequality in the military.

Weather:

The Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial is on a base and sits on the waterfront. There is no shelter at the memorial, aside from the shuttle. It can be windy and cold during any season. Many people prefer to at least bring a light jacket during the summer, or coat during the other seasons.

Directions:

The Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial is on an active military base, so it is only accessible by reservation. The shuttle picks up visitors with reservations at the John Muir National Historic Site. Please know that all visitors for the memorial must have a reservation. Please visit our website for information on how to obtain reservations.

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Address/Contact:

4202 Alhambra Ave

Martinez, US, 94553

Phone: 9252288860

Email: poch_general_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Port Chicago MemorialPark signs sitting in rock bed. Trees and bay in background.Historic train car.Munitions bolted as display in the magazine.American flag waves in the wind.