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Pacific Tower (Long Beach, California) 205-215 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.560: St. Anthony's Church: 540 Olive Ave. 16.52.570: St. Luke's Episcopal Church: 703 Atlantic Ave. 16.52.580: First Church of Christ Scientist: 440 Elm Ave. Later First Christian Church 16.52.590: Famous Department Store: 601-609 Pine Ave. Later Rite-Aid
The Long Beach city ordinance designating First Church of Christ, Scientist former building at 440 Elm Avenue as Historic Landmark No. 16.52.580 stated that: "First Church of Christ Scientist was Long Beach's first Christian Science Church. As such, it established an important religious institution in this city.
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
Sunrise, also known as Sunrise Boulevard, is a neighborhood in the city of Long Beach, California. In 1990, the City of Long Beach by Ordinance C-6834 designated this neighborhood as the "Sunrise Boulevard Historic Landmark District." [1]
Neighborhood map of the City of Long Beach, CA. Long Beach, California, is composed of many different neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods are named after thoroughfares, while others are named for nearby parks, schools, or city features.
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]
The Metro C Line serves a station at Interstate 105.. Metro Blue Line at Long Beach Blvd. and 20th St., 1995. The Metro A Line falls in the middle of the boulevard between Willow and 1st Streets in Long Beach, serving the: Willow Street, Pacific Coast Highway, Anaheim Street, 5th Street, and 1st Street stations.
For most of the street's life it was called "Eliot Court" because it was designed to be pedestrian and intimate in scale. [5] [6] [7] Brown's Court Apartments – located at 3615-3623 E. Colorado Street, it was built as a Spanish Bungalow Court in 1923. It was awarded a Long Beach Heritage Preservation Award in 2015. [8] Long Beach Green Belt path