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Alamitos Beach, Long Beach, California

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Alamitos Beach, California
Alamitos Beach
The Alamitos Beach neighborhood of Long Beach, California, looking southeast. Alamitos Avenue runs left to right across the center of the photo; Alamitos Beach is located above it, with the East Village below. 4th Street cuts from the top left corner to the bottom center; Alamitos Beach is to the right of it.
The Alamitos Beach neighborhood of Long Beach, California, looking southeast. Alamitos Avenue runs left to right across the center of the photo; Alamitos Beach is located above it, with the East Village below. 4th Street cuts from the top left corner to the bottom center; Alamitos Beach is to the right of it.
Alamitos Beach is located in Long Beach, California
Alamitos Beach
Alamitos Beach
Location within Long Beach
Alamitos Beach is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Alamitos Beach
Alamitos Beach
Alamitos Beach (the Los Angeles metropolitan area)
Coordinates: 33°46′05″N 118°10′31″W / 33.7680875°N 118.1751669°W / 33.7680875; -118.1751669
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Long Beach

Alamitos Beach is a coastal neighborhood in the southern portion of the city of Long Beach, California. Although it was in unincorporated Los Angeles County when annexed by the City of Long Beach, it had been planned as its own community with a townsite.[1]

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Location

Alamitos Beach is bounded by Junipero Avenue on the east, Shoreline Drive and Alamitos Boulevard on the west, 4th Street on the north, and Ocean Boulevard on the south. Surrounding neighborhoods include the East Village Arts District to the west, North Alamitos Beach (NABA) and Hellman to the north and Bluff Park to the east, with a wide sandy beach along the Pacific Ocean to the south.

Climate

Due to its coastal location next to the Pacific Ocean, temperatures in Alamitos Beach are moderate throughout the year. Heat and humidity rarely coincide, making heat waves more tolerable than they would be otherwise. Temperature highs typically range from the low 80 °F (27 °C)s in the summertime, 70 °F (21 °C)s during the spring and fall, and 60 °F (16 °C)s in the winter.

As in most locations in Southern California, rainfall occurs largely during the winter months. Storms can bring heavy rainfall, but Alamitos Beach receives less precipitation than locations adjacent to the San Gabriel or San Bernardino mountains further inland, whose rainfall is enhanced by orographic lift.[2]

Characteristics

Picture of Alamitos Beach at Bixby Park
Bixby Park and the beach, at Alamitos Beach.

The coastal neighborhood is mainly dense residential, with large condominium buildings along the beach and smaller condominiums, apartment buildings, and single family residences as one moves inland. 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 citywide effort to become more bicycle friendly. Perhaps not so coincidentally more bicycle shops have since opened around the area.[3]

The Alamitos Beach neighborhood of Long Beach, California, looking southwest. The Alamitos Beach neighborhood is in the center of this photo.

The neighborhood was laid out in the 1920s, and many of its buildings date back to that era. As a result, the experience of living here is to feel the human scale of its often-quaint two-story-building setting, and with many conveniences only a short walk away. The urban yet human-scale neighborhood makes this section of Long Beach unique among beach communities in Los Angeles and neighboring Orange Counties.

The historic Ebell Club is located in the district.

Nightlife

Alamitos Beach is known for its vibrant nightlife and for its significant LGBT community. The Broadway Corridor business district in Alamitos Beach is home to many well-established bars, restaurants, and other businesses that are mostly gay-owned and operated or cater especially to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community. The coffee houses and restaurants, which typically remain open until at least midnight, are "gay-friendly" but also serve a large straight clientele. The 4th Street Corridor, along the constituting northern border of Alamitos Beach, is where bars are located. The shops and restaurants along Shoreline Village and the Pike are also within walking distance.

Events

Ocean Blvd is the home of many city events, including the Toyota Grand Prix, Long Beach Marathon, the Long Beach Pride Parade,[4] and the Amgen Tour of California Bike Race[5] to name a few.

Politics

Alamitos Beach is part of Long Beach's 2nd Council district, and is represented by Councilwoman Cindy Allen.[6]

Architecture

In popular culture

Alamitos Beach appears in:

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Page 063, Rancho los Alamitos, Atlas: Los Angeles County 1903, California Historical Map".
  2. ^ "NCDC: Weather Station: Long Beach Daugherty Field". Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
  3. ^ "Great Bike Shops Helping Long Beach Become Bike-Friendliest City". Retrieved May 2, 2012.
  4. ^ "Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride, Inc". Archived from the original on 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
  5. ^ Amgen Bike Race
  6. ^ "Cindy Allen, Councilmember, 2nd District, City of Long Beach". City of Long Beach. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  7. ^ "PCAD - Butler, Minnie E., House, Alamitos Beach, Long Beach, CA". pcad.lib.washington.edu.
  8. ^ "Sketches of Ebell Club Building". encore.lbpl.org. Long Beach Public Library.
  9. ^ Grobaty, Tim. "Ebell Club brings elegant history to weddings and other special events • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
  10. ^ Grobaty, Tim. "Historical landmark duplex for sale in Alamitos Beach, listed at $1.85 million • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
  11. ^ Grobaty, Tim. "Historic Alamitos Beach Mission Revival home in escrow in advance of its initial listing • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
  12. ^ "THE O.C. Filming Locations: 'The Valley' beach". Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  13. ^ "Lethal Weapon Filming Locations: Part 1". Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  14. ^ "Dexter Filming Locations: Rita's Beach". Archived from the original on 10 November 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  15. ^ "Dexter Filming Locations: Dexter & Miguel's Beach". Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  16. ^ "Body Double (1984) - Filming & production - IMDb".
  17. ^ "Saint Regis Long Beach Condos - Beach Cities Real Estate". www.bcre.com.

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