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Pages in category "Films set in Long Beach, California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... W. White Heat; Wild Side (1995 film)
ICT has expanded over the decades, for a time alternating productions between the original playhouse and the new and larger Long Beach Performing Arts Center, until in 2000 the company committed to the Center Theater as its full-time home and was recognized by the City Council as the official resident theater of the City of Long Beach. [2]
300 Long Beach Blvd. 33°46′22″N 118°11′20″W / 33.77278°N 118.18889°W / 33.77278; -118.18889 ( US Post Office--Long Beach Moderne structure built from 1933-1934 as a project of the Works Progress Administration
The Ocean Center Building. The original layout of the Ocean Center Building had two ground floors: an entrance above the shoreline on the bluff level to take advantage of its address on 110 West Ocean Boulevard, and an east entrance at the base of the Pine Avenue incline providing beach access and accommodating the Walk of a Thousand Lights of The Pike amusement zone.
Downtown Long Beach is bounded by the Los Angeles River to the west, and Ocean Boulevard to the south (south of Ocean is considered the "Downtown Shoreline", a separate area [1]). Alamitos Avenue roughly delimits downtown to the east, although the City's actual downtown zoning extends a few blocks east of Alamitos. [ 2 ]
Long Beach is a coastal city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States.It is the 44th-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 451,307 as of 2022. [11]
Long Beach Arena was the first building to be completed in the complex. Capacities are as follows: 12,500 for hockey , 14,000 for basketball and 10,500 - 14,500 for concerts , depending on the seating arrangement.
Bluff Park is a small, upscale neighborhood in Long Beach, California, United States. There is a bluff along much of the beach in Long Beach, and on one stretch, there is the narrow Bluff Park from which the neighborhood gets its name. Bluff Park is the location of the Long Beach Museum of Art, as well as