3601 South Gaffey
Street"
San Pedro
(310)548-7705 (during the weekend)
(310)548-2631 (during the week)
If you're ever in the Harbor
area of Los Angeles, take a quick trip to the Fort MacArthur
Museum in San Pedro, CA. Step back into W.W.II era Southern
California at Battery Osgood-Farley, where the Museum is housed.
Inside this concrete fortress you will get a taste of what it was
like to be guarding the California coast in the 1940s.
Built from 1916-1919,
Battery Osgood-Farley lies on the upper reservation of Fort
MacArthur, and is now part of Angels Gate Park. The Battery was in
military service until 1975. It was then placed on the Register of
National Historic Places in 1976. The Fort MacArthur Museum was
founded nine years later, in 1985.
Still a work in progress,
Fort MacArthur Museum is committed to preserving and collecting
the relics that played an important role in Los Angeles' historic
Harbor Defenses. Battery Osgood-Farley itself has not gone through
much modification since it was built, and could probably be the
only type of gun battery of its kind left in the continental
United States.
Although Fort MacArthur has
taken part in several wars, from World War I to the Cold War, the
main focus of the Museum is World War II and the technology
available to the military at the time. According to the director/
curator, Mr. Stephen Nelson, one of the most significant exhibits
in the Museum is the Eda Hall exhibit, located in a room left of
the Museum's main entrance, accessible from outside. This exhibit
displays footage taken from the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
More exhibits await you as
you enter the Museum's main entrance and wander in and out of its
corridors: photos, relics, old newspaper articles and dioramas
show what life was like for both the military and civilian in
wartime Los Angeles.
Topside of the Museum is the
Battery Commander's Room, a small room overlooking the Pacific
Ocean that was used for observation and range finding. On either
side of the Museum are the loading platforms and gun pits of
Battery Osgood-Farley. Also outside you will find examples of guns
used during the military campaigns that Fort MacArthur
participated in.
Admission is free, though a
contribution is suggested to help preserve and maintain Fort
MacArthur's history, as well as to enable the Museum to put
together more exhibits. Don’t forget to stop at the Museum shop
for a self guided tour pamphlet; they go for about 50 cents, and
will definitely help explain the history of many of the exhibits
in and around the Museum. However, because the Museum concentrates
on exhibits specific to Los Angeles and its history, the best way
to experience the Museum would be to book a tour with Mr. Nelson,
or one of the Museum Volunteers. Tours can be arranged by calling
the Museum at (310)548-7705 during weekend afternoons, or the Park
Office during the week from 8am to 4pm at (310)548-2631.
The Museum operates on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturday, Sundays and Holidays from 12pm to
5pm. The Museum Shop is open Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays from
12pm to 5pm. The Museum address is 3601 South Gaffey Street, San
Pedro 90731. To get to the Museum, take the 110 Freeway south and
exit on Gaffey Street North. Make a left, and continue on North
Gaffey Street then turn right on Leavenworth Drive. The Museum is
located in Angels Gate Park. Parking is available across the
street from the entrance to the Park.
Inside tip:
The weekend following the Fourth of July
is a big weekend for the Museum as it presents Old Fort MacArthur
Days, an annual re-enactor and artillery show. Call the museum or
park office for information.