Title: Kalakala, the World's First Streamlined Vessel

Description: Describes the history and restoration of the Art Deco ferry Kalakala that ran in Puget Sound, and also between Seattle and Victoria. The vessel was launched in 1935 and was retired as a Washington State Ferries vessel in 1967.
She ended up as a fish processing facility in Alaska. Following an extraordinary effort in the late 1990s to save her, she was partially restored and is, as of March 2004, moored at Neah Bay, Washington.

Url: http://www.kalakala.org/
Release Flag: OK for Viewing
Email Address: info@kalakala.org
Date Issued: 2004-03-01
Date Of Record Creation: 2004-03-19 21:07:39
Date Record Checked: 2004-03-19
Date Last Modified: 2004-03-19 21:07:39
Publisher: Kalakala Alliance Foundation
Creator: Kalakala Alliance Foundation
Subject: Ferries--Washington (State)--Puget Sound
Ferries--British Columbia--Victoria
Classification: Historical Disciplines and Subjects -- Transportation -- Water
Resource Type: Interactive Resource
Language: English
Audience: Lifelong Learner
Format: HTML
 
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