From 1906 until 1942, Terminal Island was home to a vibrant community of nearly who pioneered the American tuna industry.
Terminal Island , a largely artificial landmass located between the and the Port of Long Beach , carries a heavy history often overshadowed by its modern industrial facade. Once a thriving cultural hub, it is now an essential but decaying node in California's maritime and correctional infrastructure. 1. The "Lost Village" and WWII Internment Terminal IslandHD
: The community, known as "Furusato" (hometown), was centered around Tuna Street and featured its own unique dialect, Shinto shrines, and judo halls. From 1906 until 1942, Terminal Island was home