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Catalina Island-Long Beach California

Catalina Island-Long Beach California

Catalina Island, 25 miles off of the shore of Long Beach California, rarely visible, rises from the mists like Atlantis herself.

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Long Beach California Dusk over the Harbor

Long Beach California Dusk over the Harbor

Long Beach California Dusk over the Harbor:  Waterfront view of San Pedro and Palos Verdes from an Alamitos Beach hilltop.

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Villa Riviera Condominiums Tower

Alamitos Beach – Long Beach California

Read more about the Alamitos Beach Neighborhood of Long Beach California>>>>>>>>>

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Naples Island Canals – Long Beach California

Distinctive homes. Unique lifestyle.

Read more about Naples Island Waterfront homes and lifestyle>>>>>>>>

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The Long Beach Colorado Lagoon is comprised of 41.63 acres of wetland and Marine Education Science Center and is located at 5119 E Colorado St.; they can be reached at (562) 570-1720. Colorado Lagoon Park is bounded on the West by Park Ave; on the South by E Appian Way and E Colorado St; on the North by E 6th St. and Recreation Park 9 Hole Golf Course; and on the East by Monrovia Ave, E 4th St, Haines Ave, E Vermont St., and Orlena Ave.

Read more about the Long Beach Colorado Lagoon>>>>>>>>

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Palm Trees at dusk in Long Beach California

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Fun on the Naples Island Canals – Long Beach California

Summers end is near.  Long Beach residents are out on the Naples canals enjoying themselves; boating, kayaking, gondola rides, swimming and yes, even a few just making a big splash jumping off of the low lying bridges.

Read more about Naples Island Waterfront homes and lifestyle>>>>>>>>

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Bluff Park Historic District – Long Beach California

The Bluff Park Historic District Boundaries are:

  • East 2nd Street to the North
  • Loma Avenue to the East
  • East Ocean Boulevard to the South
  • Junipero Avenue to the West


Bluff Park Historic District is a small, very upscale neighborhood which contains some of Long Beach’s most dignified homes.  The historic district includes a variety of architectural styles, including Greene and Greene, American Craftsman, California Bungalow, Spanish Revival, Prairie Style, American Colonial Revival, Tudor and Mediterranean, constructed between 1903 and 1949.

More neighborhood information on Bluff Park, includes Market Report>>>>>>>>

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Everything You Need is Right Here

There’s a reason that people who live in Long Beach CA tend to stay here. Everything you’ll ever need is right here! In Long Beach, you’ll enjoy 5 ½ miles of wide sandy beach, trendy nightclubs, fine dining and cultural events. Visit the Waterfront District in Downtown where you’ll find world class entertainment like the Aquarium of the Pacific. Stroll the shops of Shoreline Village. Sip a cocktail at a waterfront café as you slip into the comforting sights and sounds of Long Beach Harbor. Listen as a calming foghorn blows in the distance and watch as an inimitable California sunset cast its pinks and blues over the glittering Pacific Ocean.

Read all about Long Beach California>>>>>>>>>>

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