Restored Wilmington Clock Tower Unveiled at Port of Los Angeles

Residents, tourists and ships arriving at the Port of Los Angeles will now be greeted by a newly restored and illuminated Wilmington Clock Tower at Berth 153, the result of a $2.7 million renovation to repair water damage and structural wear-and-tear, adding a new façade, exterior lighting and modern sound system. 

“The Wilmington Clock Tower is one of many iconic structures at the Port of Los Angeles that showcases our storied history and legacy in the region,” said Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka. “Now restored, the tower will once again be able to serve as a beacon for residents, visitors and ships coming through our Port each year.” 

Read more at the Port of Los Angeles site.

Associated image credit: Port of Los Angeles

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