Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company

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Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company was a shipyard in Seattle, Washington, with Yard 1 on Harbor Island and Yard 2 at what is now Jack Block Park at Seattle Terminal 5, both at the mouth of the West Waterway of Duwamish River. Yard 1 was founded in 1898 as the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, the company that built Harbor Island, and it was purchased by Lockheed in 1959. Yard 2 began operation in 1943 to build ships for the US Navy. The shipyard was permanently closed in 1988; Yard 2 was sold in 1989, and Yard 1 was sold in 1997, both to Port of Seattle.

1959 — 1988  WikimediaWikidata
Lockheed Shipbuilding
shipbuildingbusinessUnited States


Location: 47.605, -122.33, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    Letterhead from Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co, 1915 (MOHAI 12145)Letterhead from Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co, 1915 (MOHAI 12145)
    USS Denver (LPD-9) fitting out at the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle, Washington (USA), circa in 1967USS Denver (LPD-9) fitting out at the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle, Washington (USA), circa in 1967
    USS Emory S. Land (AS-39) under construction at Lockheed Shipbuilding, Seattle, Washington (USA), in 1977USS Emory S. Land (AS-39) under construction at Lockheed Shipbuilding, Seattle, Washington (USA), in 1977
    AE-24 Pyro - DPLA - f87c41dbb332156a9ad293c10b4182e2AE-24 Pyro - DPLA - f87c41dbb332156a9ad293c10b4182e2
    USS Turner Joy (DD-951) at the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company on 1 July 1958USS Turner Joy (DD-951) at the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company on 1 July 1958
    Robert H. Wertheim in 1986.Robert H. Wertheim in 1986.
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    Keel laying of USS Denver (LPD-9) at the Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Company, Seattle, Washington (USA), on 7 February 1964Keel laying of USS Denver (LPD-9) at the Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Company, Seattle, Washington (USA), on 7 February 1964