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Harbor Replacement Station and Jail  2175 S. John Gibson Blvd. San Pedro, CA 90731 Architect:  Perkins & Will    Hollenbeck Replacement Station  2111 East 1st St.

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Harbor Replacement Station and Jail 2175 S. John Gibson Blvd. San Pedro, CA 90731 Architect: Perkins & Will Hollenbeck Replacement Station 2111 East 1st St.

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