Lower Georgia Street : California's Forgotten Barbary Coast
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Overview
Lower Georgia Street defines Vallejo's wartime wildness, where sailors transformed a quiet district into a booming, notorious crossroads.
It was a sailor's dream: more than 100 bars, casinos and whorehouses, just a short boat ride across the Napa River that separated the sprawling Mare Island Naval Shipyard from Vallejo, California.
Why bother to head for San Francisco, about 25 miles to the south, when you could raise hell in Vallejo's Lower Georgia Street district?
This was the city's original business zone, but over time the grocery stores, clothing shops and offices for doctors and lawyers were replaced by brightly lit joints that appealed to the sailors.
Every time the United States got involved in wars, there were dramatic expansions in shipyard construction and repair. That meant big business for Lower Georgia Street as sailors on liberty poured into town.
Top Navy brass made repeated demands on the city to clean up the problems. The district would improve, but only temporarily. In Vallejo, nothing before or since was as wild as the Lower Georgia district during World War II.
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- ISBN-13: 9781635001099
- ISBN-10: 1635001099
- Publisher: America Through Time
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Page Count: 128
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