Neighborhoods of Long Beach, California
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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.[1][2]
Officially recognized neighborhoods
[edit]Other neighborhoods
[edit]- Nihonmachi (East-Central)
- AOC7: Anaheim, Orange, Cherry and 7th Street
- Artcraft Manor
- Bixby Highlands
- Bixby Terrace
- Broadway Corridor
- Eastside
- Long Beach Marina
- Poly High
- Shoreline Marina
- MacArthur Park Community of Long Beach
- North Alamitos Beach (NABA)
- North Long Beach
- Promenade
- Ridgewood Heights
- Shoreline Village
- South of Conant
- Terminal Island
- Wrigley Heights
References
[edit]- ^ "Neighborhoods". maps.longbeach.gov.
- ^ Canalis, John (June 7, 2008). "Park Estates to mark its east end with sign". Long Beach Press-Telegram. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved June 8, 2008.
- ^ Echeverry, Sebastian (September 4, 2021). "'A matter of respect': Long Beach group picks new neighborhood name to honor Tongva tribe". Long Beach Post News.