Long Beach, California
Neighborhoods of Long Beach
Long Beach is a mosaic of neighborhoods, with some of them well-defined, while others blend into nearby neighborhoods. The most desirable properties in Long Beach are in the Belmont Shore and Naples areas in southeast Long Beach near Alamitos Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the homes near the Virginia Country Club in Bixby Knolls in east-central Long Beach, and the areas near El Dorado Park and Long Beach State on the west side of Long Beach.
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Both Pine Avenue and the Linden Avenue area in downtown Long Beach, and Broadway in Belmont Shore are known for their restaurants and nightlife. The 4th Street Corridor is known for its funky shops, antique stores and vintage clothing stores. The Broadway Corridor between downtown and Belmont Shore has the greatest number of gay-owned and oriented establishments in Long Beach.
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- Belmont Heights
- Belmont Shore
- Bixby Knolls
- Bixby Village
- Bluff Park
- Broadway Corridor
- California Heights
- College Park
- Downtown Long Beach
- East Village
- Eastside
- El Dorado Park
- 4th Street Corridor
- Lakewood Village
- Little Phnom Penh (aka Anaheim Corridor)
- Long Beach Marina
- Los Altos
- Naples
- North Long Beach
- Rose Park
- Shoreline Village
- Silverado Park
- Stearns Park
- Terminal Island
- Traffic Circle
- Westside
- Wrigley Neighborhood
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