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  2. Corona del Mar, Newport Beach - Wikipedia

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    Corona del Mar is known for its beaches, tide pools, cliffside views and village shops. [2] Beaches in the area include Corona del Mar State Beach as well as Crystal Cove State Park south of Corona del Mar, accessible by paths winding down a steep hillside. [3] Corona del Mar has a representative to the Newport Beach City Council. Residents use ...

  3. Corona del Mar State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Aerial views of Arch Rock at Corona Del Mar beach. Corona del Mar State Beach (Spanish for the Crown of the Sea) is a protected beach in the state park system of California, United States. It is located in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, and operated by the city of Newport Beach. [1] The 30-acre (12 ha) park was established in 1947. [2]

  4. Balboa Fun Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Zone was built in 1936 by Al Anderson featuring a small beach and a 45’ Ferris Wheel as the main attractions. In 1986, Jordan Wank rebuilt the entire area and re-opened it. In 1988, Doo & Sons owned the Balboa Fun Zone, but they walked away after not receiving zoning permits to develop the property into a mixed use of retail and housing.

  5. Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, Corona del Mar was annexed and in 2002, Newport Coast, East Santa Ana Heights, and San Joaquin Hills were annexed. [2] In 2008, after a long battle with the city of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach annexed West Santa Ana Heights. Newport Beach California

  6. History of Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    He later served as Secretary of the California State Senate until his death in 1968. [10] In 1922, the seawall was rebuilt. [10] In 1923, the city annexed Corona del Mar. In 1926, the Pacific Coast Highway was built through the city. Also a bridge over the Upper Bay was built. Balboa pavilion and surrounding docks in Newport Beach, circa 1924

  7. Balboa Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Balboa Yacht Club clubhouse. The facility has a main dining room and outdoor seating, and a pavilion equipped with a barbecue and snack bar. It provides mooring cans, plus both wet and dry boat slips for members and guests for a monthly fee.

  8. Crystal Cove State Park - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Cove is a stretch of coastal cliffs and a beachfront cove situated between the Pacific Coast Highway and the Pacific Ocean, southeast of Newport Beach and northwest of Laguna Beach. [1] The 3,936-acre (1,593 ha) park was established in 1979. [ 2 ]

  9. The Wedge (surfing) - Wikipedia

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    The Wedge is a spot located at the extreme southeast end of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California known for its large waves that makes it a popular spot for surfing and bodysurfing. The Wedge is located at the intersection of the beach and the man-made jetty that forms the breakwater on the western side of Newport harbor entrance.