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English: Centerville Beach Cross marks the location of the loss of the SS Northerner. In 1921, the Ferndale Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West placed a cross and marker on the hill overlooking Centerville Beach. The first marker was destroyed in the 1992 Cape Mendocino earthquakes. A new marker was placed and rededicated on February 11, 1995. The only approach is up an ATV trail on a nearly vertical cliff. California Historical Landmark Reference #173
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Camera location40° 34′ 11.25″ N, 124° 21′ 05.73″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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24 September 2012

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