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The Richmond Municipal Natatorium, commonly known as The Plunge or The Richmond Plunge, is a historic swim center in the Point Richmond neighborhood of Richmond, California. It was closed in August 2001 for seismic retrofitting and reopened in August 2010. [ 1 ]
Point Richmond's shoreline was the location of a 20-foot (6.1 m) beached gray whale calf in May 2007, [3] the source of considerable odor in the area. After a delay in obtaining permits and disputes over who would pay, the carcass was towed out to sea. [4] [5] [6] [7]
The Point Richmond Historic District is the downtown area of Point Richmond in Richmond, California. It has been listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places since November 5, 1979, for architecture and historical significance.
The park is named for former state senator George Miller, Jr. and former State Assembly member and Point Richmond resident John T. Knox. [1] Mural of the lagoon at The Plunge. The park features many trails for cyclists, dog-walkers, and hikers, and a salt water lagoon where ducks, seagulls, and Canada Geese frolic. [2]
Ruins of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ferry pier, 2015 1948 map of Ferry Point, labeled here as Point Richmond. Ferry Point is a cape on the San Francisco Bay in western Richmond, California, United States. Once the Northern California terminal for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, the area has been developed as a regional ...
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It is named after Henry Cutting, the founder of the Port of Richmond.It begins in the historic neighborhood of Point Richmond at the base of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and flows through the South Richmond forming the border with that neighborhood and Marina Bay as does the parallel Interstate 580.