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Los Alamitos (Spanish for 'The Little Cottonwoods') is a city in Orange County, California.The city was incorporated in March 1960. The population was 11,780 at the 2020 census, up from 11,449 at the 2010 census.
The base leases the airfield to the City of Los Alamitos's for the annual Southland Credit Union Los Alamitos "Race on the Base", a charity event including a 5K Run, 5K Walk, 10K Run, 10K Skate/ Handcycle / Wheelchair, Mission: 1K Kids Run, Jr. Reverse Triathlon and Reverse Triathlon. This is the largest reverse triathlon event in the country.
The gated Leisure World retirement community in the city of Seal Beach is to the south of Rossmoor, Los Alamitos is to the east and north, and Long Beach is to the west (on the other side of the San Gabriel River, the 605 freeway and the border with Los Angeles County). The community of Rossmoor has two shopping centers within its boundaries ...
The lagoon used to be a constituent of the Los Cerritos Wetlands until it was dredged in the 1920s to allow for more recreational activities. [4] [5] The park was formerly a part of Recreation Park, which the city bought in 1923 from the San Gabriel River Improvement Company.
Leisure World Seal Beach is an active-seniors’ retirement community opened in 1962 that introduced many innovations characterizing later senior property developments. . When built, it was the nation's first mass-marketed housing project, first gated senior community, first all-electric community, and the first to have a health insurance plan and access to an on-site medical center included ...
St. Isidore Catholic Church, is a historic church in Los Alamitos, California. It is the oldest building in the city and one of the oldest in Orange County, being built in 1933. It has not held services since 1999, and is planned to be a part of an upcoming community center. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This path starts on the Los Alamitos Creek Trail and continues north on the Lake Almaden Trail, then the Upper Guadalupe River Trail, then a short street connection as detailed above, then the Highway 87 Trail, then another short street connection as detailed above, then the Lower Guadalupe River Trail, and finally connecting to the Bay Trail ...
Long Beach Marine Stadium hosted the rowing competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics, the first time Los Angeles hosted the Olympics. The venue will host rowing and canoe sprint during the 2028 Summer Olympics. [3] The stadium also hosted the United States rowing trials for the 1968 Summer Olympics that were held in Mexico City.