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If you've got the money and are 21 then head straight to V20, the hippest club on Long Beach. The club offers entertainment for University students or anyone in a mood to chill and have a drink. However when the drinks get to y... more
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Children of all ages will be charmed and thrilled by Disneyland, a theme park that has enchanted millions of visitors since it opened in 1955. Visit your favorite disney characters, climb aboard imaginative rides, and take a wa... more
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The one-time tenant of this building provides its link to history. Formerly the home of the Hearst newspapers, this structure is most notable for its design by Julia Morgan, who also created the legendary Hearst Castle and othe... more
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The Veterans Stadium having a seating capacity of 11,600 was opened in 1948 and is presently run and managed by the Long Beach City College. The stadium is famous for inter high school football matches drawing in large crowds f... more
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Located on the western edge of the campus, this garden with its Japanese touch, provides a tranquil setting. Built in the name of the late Mr. Miller, the funds were contributed to the University by his wife. It remains closed... more
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Officially known as the Grand Avenue Pier, this venue has a more colorful name given by its citizens: the Devil's Gate Pier, thanks to a suitably-shaped geological formation in the area. The wooden structure is impressive to lo... more
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This vast expanse of green in Long Beach is sure to soothe your frayed nerves. Lying between Pine and Linden Avenues, alongside the Shoreline Drive, the park is a welcome haven for city souls. The 9.4 acre park adds to the nat... more
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The Historic Theater District stretches from Third Street to Olympic Boulevard. It was the first district of its kind to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are a dozen major theaters covering a six-blo... more
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The Dunbar Hotel was built in 1928 by John Alexander Somerville in order to afford African Americans with elegant accommodations during their stay in Los Angeles. It was named after African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. T... more
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Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising is one of the premier educational institutes to learn all about fashion. It offers courses in fashion designing, interior designing, beauty industry merchandising, theatre costume des... more
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