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  2. Hollywood Subway - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Subway, as it is most commonly known, officially the Belmont Tunnel, was a subway tunnel used by the interurban streetcars (the "Red Cars") of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran from its northwest entrance in today's Westlake district to the Subway Terminal Building , in the Historic Core , the business and commercial center of ...

  3. Belmont Shore, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Shore Car Show is the largest one-day annual car show held on the west coast. The car show is typically held in September. [7] The Long Beach Sea Festival has ocean- and beach-related events in Belmont Shore. The festival was first staged 50 years ago with a handful of events.

  4. Edward R. Roybal Learning Center - Wikipedia

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    Roybal Learning Center before its opening in May 2008. The Vista Hermosa Natural Park, which is connected to the school, in 2013. Early planning and construction of a new school called the Belmont Learning Center began in 1988 as an effort to reduce overcrowding at the nearby Belmont High School, with some of the land previously used for the Los Angeles City Oil Field.

  5. Cable cars and funiculars in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Cable car on Broadway just north of 2nd Street looking south, Los Angeles, c. 1893–1895 Above image zoomed out, Los Angeles, c. 1893–1895 The Women's Christian Temperance Union building, also known as Temperance Temple, at Temple and Fort (now Broadway) streets, with a Temple Street Cable Railway car, 1890

  6. Long Beach Green Belt path - Wikipedia

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    The site served for over half a century as a portion of the Pacific Electric Railway Balboa Line, linking Orange County to downtown Los Angeles. A mural on a garage wall facing the Greenbelt depicts the Red Car. Varying factors caused the closure of the Los Angeles - Long Beach route in 1961; and the site sat mostly vacant until approximately 1999.

  7. Belmont Park, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Park is a neighborhood in the city of Long Beach, California. It is located north of Belmont Shore and east of Belmont Heights, Long Beach, California. It continues the street pattern of Belmont Shore, set at an angle to the cardinal directions, with a curvilinear twist that Belmont Shore lacks. Belmont Park abuts Alamitos Bay and Long ...

  8. Belmont Heights, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Heights is a district in the south-east portion of the city of Long Beach, California, United States, bordering Bluff Park, Bluff Heights, Recreation Park, Belmont Park, Belmont Shore, and the Pacific Ocean. The district commemorates the old City of Belmont Heights, which was incorporated in 1908 and annexed to Long Beach in 1909. [1]

  9. Second Street Cable Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Second Street Cable Railway was the first cable car system to open in Los Angeles. [1] Opened in 1885, it ran from Second and Spring Streets to First Street and Belmont Avenue. The completed railway was 6,940 feet long, just over a mile and a quarter, with a power house constructed in the middle, at Boylston Street. [ 2 ]