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  2. SS Santa Paula (1932) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Paula started her maiden voyage on 30 January 1933 from Seattle, WA [11] and made 12 port calls en route to New York via the Panama Canal. [12] The new Santas offered 19-day cruises every two weeks between Seattle, WA along the California, Mexico, Latin America, through the Panama Canal to Havana en route to New York. [ 13 ]

  3. List of busiest cruise ports by passengers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of busiest cruise ports by passengers. ... Port of Los Angeles: 995,819 [15] United States: 32: Port of Seattle: 983,539 [6]

  4. SS Santa Rosa (1932) - Wikipedia

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    SS Santa Rosa: Operator: Grace Line (1932–41, 1947–58) Port of registry: San Francisco, California: Route: New York - Havana - Cristobal - the Panama Canal - Balboa - Puntarenas - La Libertad - San Jose de Guatemala - Mazatlan - Los Angeles - San Francisco - Victoria - Seattle. Ordered: 1930: Builder: Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock ...

  5. Santa Cruz II - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz II is a cruise ship operating around the Galapagos Islands for Metropolitan Touring. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The ship can accommodate 90 guests housed in 50 cabins over three decks. [ 3 ]

  6. Explainer-What is the Panama Canal and why has Trump ... - AOL

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    The Panama Canal is an 82-km (51-mile) artificial waterway that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans through Panama, saving ships thousands of miles and weeks of travel around the stormy, icy ...

  7. Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Adams of Los Angeles, California, holds the distinction of paying the first toll received by the U.S. government for the use of the Panama Canal by a pleasure boat. His boat Lasata passed through the Zone on 14 August 1914. The crossing occurred during a 10,000-kilometer (6,000-mile) sea voyage from Jacksonville, Florida, to Los Angeles ...