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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.
The Hellman neighborhood of Long Beach, California, seen from the air, facing southeast. Alamitos Avenue runs across the photo at the bottom, 7th Street runs from the bottom right corner to the top of the photo, and 10th Street runs from the bottom left to the top. Hellman Street cuts diagonally across the center.
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
503-515 E. 3rd St. Also known as First Methodist Episcopal Church 16.52.640: Long Beach Airport Terminal: 4100 E. Donald Douglas Dr. 16.52.650: Long Beach Museum of Art: 2300 E. Ocean Blvd. 16.52.660: Harnett House: 730 Sunrise Blvd. 16.52.670: Acres of Books: 240 Long Beach Boulevard 16.52.680: Cambridge Building: 320 East Bixby Road 16.52.690 ...
Eastside or East Side has had two different meanings in the city of Long Beach, California. The first, and more current meaning, refers to an area roughly comprising the eastern half of the city, usually excluding areas south of the east–west line made by Pacific Coast Highway/Atherton Street. [1] This area is also called East Long Beach.
State Route 22 (SR 22) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that connects Long Beach with northern Orange County. It runs between Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Long Beach and the Costa Mesa Freeway (State Route 55) in Orange by way of Garden Grove. The westernmost part of SR 22 runs along Long Beach's 7th ...
QMedic compiled ways to modify homes for older adults using research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other sources.
St Luke's is a parish of the Episcopal Church in downtown Long Beach, California. A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, St Luke's has a historic reputation for upholding progressive social ideals and serving the community. The Church is a registered historic building on the corner of 7th Street and Atlantic Avenue. [1]