Humboldt Bay is located on California's North Coast, about 270 miles north of San Francisco and 90 miles south of the Oregon Border. It is the largest bay between Coos Bay and San Francisco Bay. This is an area rich in history, and Eureka, settled in 1850 has many beautifully restored (and some not so) Victorian Homes. There is so much to do in the area that it rates as a destination, even if one
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Humboldt Bay is the only deep-water port on California's North Coast, serving as a major transportation link between the Pacific Northwest and the entire world. As California's second largest natural bay, Humboldt Bay also overflows with a wide range of natural resources, recreational activities, commercial fishing opportunities, and conservation programs. Sportfishing Traditionally, sports anglers
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The Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum was formed in the late 70's with a mission to provide an educational corporation dedicated to preserving, protecting, promoting and sharing Northern California maritime history, mainly the Humboldt Bay region. - Through the years the museum has grown via artifact donations and relentless volunteer efforts. The museum is self sustaining, relying on monetary donations
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Public school: Facilities available for play during non-school hours
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