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Two Harbors, colloquially known as "The Isthmus", is a small
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island village on the island of Santa Catalina Island, California, United States, with a population of 298 (
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of 2000). It is the second center of population on the island, besides the city of Avalon. It is mainly a resort village. It has only one restaurant, one hotel and one general store. The village has about 150 permanent residents who live on the isthmus year-round. One notable feature was the one-room schoolhouse which closed in 2014.


Geography

Two Harbors is a small island village located approximately from San Pedro Harbor on Santa Catalina Island. On the island's narrow isthmus, it is located about from the only city on the island, Avalon. It is named for the two harbors separated by the section of land between the
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(northern) Isthmus Cove (aka Banning Harbor) and Catalina (or Cat) Harbor on the
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(southern) side, which together almost cut off the northwestern sixth from the main part of the island. White Rock Island, commonly known as Bird Rock, is a small, privately owned island only in size. It is approximately northeast of Two Harbors, offshore from Isthmus Cove, and northwest of the closest coastal point.


History

The area where Two Harbors is located was originally referred to simply as the Isthmus of Catalina Island. By the 1860s, mining operations for silver,
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and
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took place in the area. In 1864, during the
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, the Union Army sent 83 soldiers to the island to establish Camp Santa Catalina Island, both to protect the area from Confederate privateers and survey the isthmus and adjacent Catalina Harbor for the
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as a location for a future
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for "militant" tribes captured in the Bald Hills War. However, the reservation idea was abandoned and so was the camp. The barracks that the Army built on the isthmus were later used to house visiting film crews in the 1920s and 1930s, a contingent of the U.S. Coast Guard during
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, and in 1951 became the home of the Isthmus Yacht Club. The ''Ning Po'', a Chinese merchant ship built in 1753 and involved in over a century of war, rebellion, and piracy, eventually found its way to Catalina and was converted into a tourist attraction in 1913. The ''Ning Po'' burned off the western shore of the isthmus in 1938. The fire which destroyed her also claimed several wooden sailing vessels that had been used in filming motion-picture "spectaculars", including the famous old down-Easter '' Llewellyn J. Morse'' which stood in for the — with accurate re-rigging — in the silent film '' Old Ironsides''.


Education


Primary and secondary schools

Two Harbors is part of the Long Beach Unified School District. The one-room school closed in 2014 due to sharply declining enrollment. School age children now attend Avalon Schools K-12.


Colleges and universities

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in Two Harbors. The campus consists of a 30,000 square-foot (2,800 square-meter) laboratory building, a dormitory housing, a cafeteria, a hyperbaric chamber, and a large waterfront staging area complete with dock, pier, helipad, and diving lockers. The facility was made possible by a donation from the Wrigley family and was named for Philip K. Wrigley.


Transportation

Two Harbors is served by ferry lines with regular daily service to San Pedro. A helicopter can also be chartered to the village. The Catalina Airport-In-The-Sky is away to the east. Alternatively, various charter boats offer private service to the island. Most people generally walk or bike around and between Two Harbors and its neighboring campgrounds, Little Harbor and Parsons Landing. Currently there is no shuttle transportation available for guests between these sites. A ferry run by the Catalina Island Company is available seasonally for transportation between Avalon and Two Harbors. Taxi service is also available.


Gallery

File:(Aerial view of Naval-Coast Guard base at Isthmus of Catalina showing a two-masted schooner in the bay used for... - NARA - 295506.jpg, Aerial view of Naval-Coast Guard base at the Isthmus, probably taken in WW2 era. This is the future site of Two Harbors village. File:(Aerial view of Naval-Coast Guard base prominent in foreground and showing size of isthmus looking west toward the... - NARA - 295507.jpg, Naval-Coast Guard base prominent in the foreground, circa 1917-1947 File:(Aerial view of structures comprising Naval-Coast Guard base at the Isthmus of Catalina Island. Largest building with... - NARA - 295505.jpg File:(View of base structures taken from hillside on the bay side of the isthmus of Catalina Island.) - NARA - 295510.jpg


See also

* Camp Cherry Valley * Camp Emerald Bay


References


External links

*
The Catalina Island Conservancy

Two Harbors
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