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  2. Yogurtland - Wikipedia

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    Yogurtland was founded in February 2006 by Phillip Chang, who is also the chain's CEO.The first Yogurtland location was in Fullerton, California.Yogurtland is the leading self-serve frozen yogurt franchise in the United States and was the first frozen yogurt company known to add fresh fruit to the toppings bar. [2]

  3. Belmont Shore, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The eastern border of Alamitos Bay Beach is an inland beach that faces Naples Island across a channel. 2nd Street and the fifteen intersecting side streets make up the business district of Belmont Shore. The neighborhood features Spanish-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s, older houses remodeled and expanded into contemporary styles, numerous ...

  4. List of City of Long Beach historic landmarks - Wikipedia

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    5365 E. 2nd St. 16.52.530: Golden House: 628 W. 10th St. (This appears to be an incorrect address as the Flossie Lewis House is also at this address.) 16.52.550: Pacific Tower (Long Beach, California) 205-215 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.560: St. Anthony's Church: 540 Olive Ave. 16.52.570: St. Luke's Episcopal Church

  5. Eastside, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood consists of all or portions of the 90815, 90808, 90804, and 90803 ZIP codes and is adjacent to the Traffic Circle, the California State University, Long Beach campus, the Los Angeles County cities of Lakewood and Hawaiian Gardens, and the Orange County cities of Cypress and Los Alamitos.

  6. Neighborhoods of Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. North Long Beach, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    North Long Beach (also referred to as North Town or Northside) is a predominantly working-class area of Long Beach, California.The neighborhood is bounded to the west, north and east by the Long Beach city limits (the Rancho Dominguez unincorporated county area and the cities of Compton, Paramount, Bellflower and Lakewood), and to the south by a Union Pacific railroad track and the Bixby ...

  8. Bluff Park - Wikipedia

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    Bluff Park is a small, upscale neighborhood in Long Beach, California, United States. There is a bluff along much of the beach in Long Beach, and on one stretch, there is the narrow Bluff Park from which the neighborhood gets its name. Bluff Park is the location of the Long Beach Museum of Art, as well as

  9. Alamitos Beach, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    A public beach is within short walking distance of all residences with some buildings having direct access. The beach includes the Long Beach bicycle path that starts at Shoreline Village and ends in the Belmont Shore neighborhood of Long Beach. Beginning in 2009 bike lanes were added to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd St. as part of the Long Beach's ...