What's Happening?
The Silvergate and Cabrillo, two historic ferries operating in San Diego Bay, have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition by the U.S. Department of the Interior highlights
their cultural and maritime significance. The Silvergate, built in 1940, and the Cabrillo, constructed in 1964, have been integral to the region's transportation history and are now celebrated as iconic elements of San Diego's waterfront. The designation ensures their preservation and continued operation, allowing residents and visitors to experience these historic vessels.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of the Silvergate and Cabrillo on the National Register of Historic Places underscores the importance of preserving maritime heritage. This recognition not only honors the historical value of these ferries but also supports tourism and educational opportunities in San Diego. By maintaining these vessels, Flagship Cruises & Events can continue to offer unique experiences that connect the public with the region's maritime past. This designation may also encourage further preservation efforts for other historic vessels and sites across the U.S.
What's Next?
Flagship Cruises & Events plans to continue operating the Silvergate and Cabrillo as part of their regular public ferry service. The recognition may lead to increased interest and ridership, as well as potential funding opportunities for further preservation and educational programs. The designation could also inspire similar efforts to preserve other historic maritime assets, contributing to a broader appreciation of the nation's nautical history.








