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The Newport Beach Fire Department is the agency that provides fire protection, lifeguard coverage, and emergency medical services. Newport Beach has 8 fire stations spread across the city, as well as a Lifeguard Headquarters at the base of the Newport Pier. [81]
The Rendezvous Ballroom was a large dance hall built in 1928, located on the beach of Balboa Peninsula in Orange County, Southern California, between Los Angeles and San Diego. The 1920s were the beginning of the heyday of public dancing to the music of popular bands and orchestras, and large ballrooms were built in most urban areas, and even ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department on the scene of a fire in the Bradbury Building, Downtown Los Angeles in 1947 The Newport Beach Fire Department's Engine 63 at the training facility in Newport Beach Fire Station#1 of the Riverside Fire Department, circa 1910, at the corner of 8th and Lime Streets (8th Street is now University Avenue) The San Francisco Fire Department's Fireboat Guardian stands ...
The Newport Beach Fire Department reported that a person was found dead in the parking lot adjacent to the bookstore. Authorities notified nearby residents around 4 p.m. to avoid the shopping ...
Bonfire party theme ideas: Tiki party. Glow-in-the-dark. Patriotic. Outdoor movie. Campfire meal (complete with fun campfire food recipes!) Beach bonfire. Halloween. Game night. Sing-along. Start ...
Greg Zimmerman’s Houseboat: Newport Beach, California, U.S. ... Their extravagant setup features a North Pole theme with a towering 18-foot Santa, a 16-foot mega tree, and four fire cannons. The ...
Originally, Balboa Island was little more than a mudflat surrounded by swampland. Today's Newport Harbor emerged only after dredging millions of tons of silt. In the late 1860s, James McFadden and his brother, Robert, purchased a large portion of the future site of Newport, including the oceanfront of Newport Beach, much of Balboa Peninsula, and the sandbars that were to become Balboa Island ...
View of the Newport Municipal Pier from the beach at dawn. The Newport Pier is one of two municipal piers in the city of Newport Beach, California. The pier replaced the McFadden Wharf (1888-1939) and the site is registered as California Historical Landmark number 794. [1] It is 1,032 feet (314.6 m) long.