Dana Point

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Author: Doris I. Walker ISBN: 9781439618233
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: June 27, 2007
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Doris I. Walker
ISBN: 9781439618233
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: June 27, 2007
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
For two centuries before it was sculpted into a modern marina, the curve of the Pacific coast that is now Dana Point Harbor was a natural anchorage within Capistrano Bay for winddependent trading ships. Boston sailor Richard Henry Dana arrived on one and later described the site as �the only romantic spot in California� in his 1840 classic, Two Years Before the Mast. Situated halfway between San Diego and Los Angeles, Dana Point�s rugged coves attracted mainly fishermen and surfers. Then in the 1920s, the marine terraces above the surf were carved into streets, but the community�s development was stilled by the national financial crash of 1929. Now Dana Point has matured into a popular recreation and resort port, as well as a thriving residential city, while much of the natural beauty that inspired namesake Dana has been preserved.
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For two centuries before it was sculpted into a modern marina, the curve of the Pacific coast that is now Dana Point Harbor was a natural anchorage within Capistrano Bay for winddependent trading ships. Boston sailor Richard Henry Dana arrived on one and later described the site as �the only romantic spot in California� in his 1840 classic, Two Years Before the Mast. Situated halfway between San Diego and Los Angeles, Dana Point�s rugged coves attracted mainly fishermen and surfers. Then in the 1920s, the marine terraces above the surf were carved into streets, but the community�s development was stilled by the national financial crash of 1929. Now Dana Point has matured into a popular recreation and resort port, as well as a thriving residential city, while much of the natural beauty that inspired namesake Dana has been preserved.

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