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English: Title: Beach front, from the Rainbow Pier, Long Beach, California Places: California > Los Angeles (county) > Long Beach Notes: Title from item. Extent: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Accession #: 06_10_009666
The Pike, 1902-1979, Fun Zone in Long Beach, California Flickr photo group; Photos of the Forgotten May 1980, between closure and demolition; The Pike at Rainbow Harbor outdoor shopping mall; The Pike at Rainbow Harbor, Long Beach, California, since 2004 Flickr photo group; D.J. Waldie, A Walk Along Long Beach’s Gaudy, Tawdry, Bawdy Pike
The San Pedro Breakwater was started in 1899 and over time was expanded to protect the current site of the Port of Long Beach. The Port of Long Beach was founded on 800 acres (3.2 km 2) of mudflats on June 24, 1911, at the mouth of the Los Angeles River. [7] In 1917, the first Board of Harbor Commissioners was formed to supervise harbor operations.
Long Beach (Port of Long Beach 1949 Always Active Unknown 50 ft ... Unknown 50 ft (15 m) Los Angeles Harbor Light: Los Angeles (Port of Los Angeles
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Later, another navigation light in the Long Beach area was erected atop the pilot station at the Port of Long Beach in 1968. Marking the harbor entrance channel, the light is accompanied by one of the United States Coast Guard's radar scanners. This lighthouse is inaccessible to the public but can be viewed from East Ocean Boulevard at Long ...
Long Beach, California: Education/sail training vessel; former fishing boat 3 masted gaff [11] American Rover: 1986 Norfolk, Virginia: Working schooner providing tours for up to 150 passengers. 3 masted topsail schooner [12] American Spirit: 1991 Washington, D.C. Education and excursion vessel 2 masted gaff [3] Amistad: 2000 New Haven, Connecticut
It occupies 7,500 acres (3,000 ha) of land and water with 43 miles (69 km) of waterfront and adjoins the separate Port of Long Beach. Promoted as "America's Port", the port is located in San Pedro Bay in the San Pedro and Wilmington neighborhoods of Los Angeles, approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of downtown.