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Home Dredging Alamitos Bay Marina Rebuilding Project Scheduled (USA)

Alamitos Bay Marina Rebuilding Project Scheduled (USA)

June 15, 2010

Long Beach will receive a $9 million loan from the state to help fund the rebuilding of Alamitos Bay Marina Basins 2 and 3, when the city…

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Source: thelog, June 15, 2010;

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