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List of City of Long Beach historic landmarks

This is a list of Long Beach historic landmarks. These sites have been designated as historic landmarks in the Long Beach Municipal Code. The city of Long Beach has recognized certain buildings and neighborhoods as having special architectural and historical value. The City Council designates historic landmarks and districts by city ordinance. In total, there are 114 Long Beach historic landmarks.

Listing of the Long Beach historic landmarks edit

LBHL #[1] Name Image Address Neighborhood Description[2]
16.52.010 Jergins Trust Building Upload image Pine Avenue and Ocean Boulevard Demolished in 1989; formerly a landmark containing a theater, offices, and the Superior Court.
16.52.010 Pacific Coast Club Upload image 850 East Ocean Blvd. Demolished in 1989; formerly a private club, designed by Curlett and Beelman in the Chateauesque style, with interior decorations by Heinsbergen.
16.52.010 Villa Riviera   800 E. Ocean Blvd.
33°45′59″N 118°10′54″W / 33.76639°N 118.18167°W / 33.76639; -118.18167 (Villa Riviera)
15-story apartment building later converted to condominiums; it was the second tallest building in Southern California when built in 1929.
16.52.010 First Congregational Church   241 Cedar Ave.
33°46′12″N 118°11′43″W / 33.77000°N 118.19528°W / 33.77000; -118.19528 (First Congregational Church)
Red brick church built in 1914 in Italian Romanesque Revival style with Gothic rose windows; founded by Jotham and Margaret Bixby.
16.52.010 Rancho Los Alamitos   6400 Bixby Hill Rd.
33°46′38″N 118°6′19″W / 33.77722°N 118.10528°W / 33.77722; -118.10528 (Rancho Los Alamitos)
Adobe house built c. 1806 is one of the oldest in Southern California, also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the site of the former Puvunga Village.
16.52.010 Rancho Los Cerritos   4600 Virginia Rd.
33°50′22″N 118°11′42″W / 33.83944°N 118.19500°W / 33.83944; -118.19500 (Los Cerritos Ranch House)
Adobe structure on 4.7-acre (19,000 m2) site is operated by the city as a historic site; formerly the center of a 27,000-acre (110 km2) rancho.
16.52.020 Cooper Arms Apartments   455 E. Ocean Blvd.
33°46′1″N 118°11′13″W / 33.76694°N 118.18694°W / 33.76694; -118.18694 (Cooper Arms)
Twelve-story Renaissance Revival apartment tower built in 1923.
16.52.030 Drake Park/Willmore City Historic Landmark District Upload image
16.52.040 Long Beach Community Hospital   1720 Termino Ave.
33°47′18″N 118°08′42″W / 33.78833°N 118.14500°W / 33.78833; -118.14500 (Long Beach Community Hospital)
Spanish Colonial Revival Style hospital built 1922-1924 with courtyard patio and fountain centerpiece entered through an arcade.
16.52.050 Scottish Rite Cathedral   855 Elm Ave.
33°46′38″N 118°11′16″W / 33.77722°N 118.18778°W / 33.77722; -118.18778 (Scottish Rite Cathedral)
Scottish Rite Freemasonry building designed in Italian Renaissance-Romanesque Revival style.
16.52.060 Insurance Exchange Building   205 E. Broadway
33°46′9″N 118°11′24″W / 33.76917°N 118.19000°W / 33.76917; -118.19000 (Middough Brothers--Insurance Exchange Building)
Also known as Middough Brothers-Insurance Exchange Building.
16.52.070 Recreation Park Golf Course Clubhouse   4900 East 7th St.
33°46′29″N 118°08′06″W / 33.77472°N 118.13500°W / 33.77472; -118.13500 (Recreation Park Golf Course Clubhouse)
Spanish Colonial Revival recreation building built in the 1920s.
16.52.080 Bembridge House   953 Park Circle Dr.
33°46′45″N 118°12′4″W / 33.77917°N 118.20111°W / 33.77917; -118.20111 (Bembridge House)
Also known as Green-Rankin-Bembridge House; Ornate Queen Anne Victorian house built in 1906 with original carriage house and gazebo.
16.52.090 Cherry Avenue Lifeguard Station   1 Cherry Ave. (Ocean Blvd. and Cherry Ave.)
33°45′48″N 118°10′05″W / 33.76333°N 118.16806°W / 33.76333; -118.16806 (Cherry Avenue Lifeguard Station)
Three-story structure with hexagonal lookout tower built in 1938 as a WPA project; moved to Cherry Ave. in 1961.
16.52.100 William Benjamin Dearborn Simmons Tracker Pipe Organ Upload image 5950 Willow St. Antique organ built in Boston by William Benjamin Dearbon Simmons; purchased and restored in 1975 by Los Altos United Methodist Church.
16.52.110 Dr. Rowan Building   201-209 Pine Ave.
33°46′10″N 118°11′32″W / 33.76944°N 118.19222°W / 33.76944; -118.19222 (Dr. Rowan Building)
Art Deco commercial structure built in 1930 with terra cotta ornamentation.
16.52.120 Long Beach Municipal Auditorium Mural   3rd and Promenade WPA Mosaic depicting beach recreation; created from 1936-1938 by Stanton MacDonald-Wright, Henry Nord, and Albert Henry King on the facade of the Municipal Auditorium; relocated in 1982 as a freestanding piece at the Promenade and Long Beach Plaza.
16.52.130 Heartwell-Lowe House Upload image 2505 E. Second St.
33°45′56″N 118°09′44″W / 33.76556°N 118.16222°W / 33.76556; -118.16222 (Heartwell-Lowe House)
Colonial Revival house built in 1919 for Col. Charles L. Heartwell.
16.52.140 St. Regis Building

 

1030 E. Ocean Blvd.
33°45′56″N 118°10′49″W / 33.76556°N 118.18028°W / 33.76556; -118.18028 (St. Regis Building)
Luxurious apartment hotel built in 1920s combining Greek Revival and Renaissance Revival styles.
16.52.150 Fire Maintenance Station No. 10   1445 Peterson St. Oldest fire station in Long Beach; built in 1925 with tall stepped gable; operated in recent years as the Long Beach Firefighter’s Museum.
16.52.160 Leonie Pray House   4252 Country Club Dr.
33°50′02″N 118°11′47″W / 33.83389°N 118.19639°W / 33.83389; -118.19639 (Leonie Pray House)
English Tudor Revival house built in 1927; also known as Dawson-Pray House.
16.52.170 Skinny House   708 Gladys Ave.
33°46′32″N 118°09′27″W / 33.77556°N 118.15750°W / 33.77556; -118.15750 (Skinny House)
16.52.180 First National Bank of Long Beach   101-125 Pine Ave.
33°46′6″N 118°11′30″W / 33.76833°N 118.19167°W / 33.76833; -118.19167 (First National Bank of Long Beach)
Also known as the Enloe Building.
16.52.190 Henry Clock House   4242 Pine Ave.
33°50′00″N 118°11′37″W / 33.83333°N 118.19361°W / 33.83333; -118.19361 (Henry Clock House)
16.52.200 Artaban Apartments   10 Atlantic Ave.
33°46′00″N 118°11′05″W / 33.76667°N 118.18472°W / 33.76667; -118.18472 (Artaban Apartments)
16.52.210 Broadlind Hotel   149 Linden Ave.
33°46′08″N 118°11′11″W / 33.76889°N 118.18639°W / 33.76889; -118.18639 (Broadlind Hotel)
16.52.220 and 16.52.540 Masonic Temple Upload image 230 Pine Ave.
33°46′11″N 118°11′32″W / 33.76972°N 118.19222°W / 33.76972; -118.19222 (Masonic Temple)
16.52.230 Matlock House Upload image 1560 Ramillo Ave.
33°47′14″N 118°07′44″W / 33.78722°N 118.12889°W / 33.78722; -118.12889 (Matlock House)
Designed by the architect Richard Neutra.
16.52.240 Moore House   5551 La Pasada St.
33°46′54″N 118°07′30″W / 33.78167°N 118.12500°W / 33.78167; -118.12500 (Moore House)
Designed by the architect Richard Neutra.
16.52.250 Olan Hafley House   5561 La Pasada St.
33°46′54″N 118°07′29″W / 33.78167°N 118.12472°W / 33.78167; -118.12472 (Olan Hafley House)
Designed by the architect Richard Neutra.
16.52.260 The Willmore   315 W. Third St.
33°46′15″N 118°11′40″W / 33.77083°N 118.19444°W / 33.77083; -118.19444 (Willmore, The)
16.52.270 Lafayette Complex   130-140 Linden Ave.
33°46′07″N 118°11′10″W / 33.76861°N 118.18611°W / 33.76861; -118.18611 (Lafayette Complex)
East Village
16.52.280 Linden House   847 Linden Ave.
16.52.290 Termo Company Building Upload image 3275 Cherry Ave.
16.52.300 Home Market Building   942-948 Daisy
16.52.310 Farmers and Merchants Bank Office Tower   320 Pine Ave.
16.52.320 Long Beach Professional Building   117 E. 8th St.
33°46′36″N 118°11′32″W / 33.77667°N 118.19222°W / 33.77667; -118.19222 (Long Beach Professional Building)
16.52.330 Bixby Ranch House Upload image 11 La Linda Drive Los Cerritos
16.52.340 The Houser Building Upload image 2740-2746 E. Broadway
16.52.350 Harriman-Jones Clinic Upload image 211 Cherry Ave
16.52.360 Breakers Hotel   200-220 E. Ocean Blvd.
16.52.370 Ocean Center Building   110 W. Ocean Blvd. Meyer & Holler, design by Raymond M. Kennedy, 1929
16.52.380 Adelaide M. Tichenor House Upload image 852 E. Ocean Blvd. Greene and Greene, 1904
16.52.390 Californian Apartments   325 W. 3rd St.
16.52.400 Crest Apartments   321 Chestnut Ave.
16.52.410 Blackstone Hotel   330 W. Ocean Blvd.
16.52.420 The Sovereign (Long Beach)   354-360 W. Ocean Blvd This condominium property was initially built in 1922 as an "own-your-own" apartment building containing 95 units[3] with architectural features intended to maximize the sea location effect. It also features a historical tattoo studio established in 1927.
16.52.430 Lord Mayor's Inn (Windham House)   435 Cedar Ave.
16.52.450 Barker Brothers Building Upload image 141 E. Broadway; 215 Promenade
16.52.460 Buffums Autoport Upload image 119-121 W. 1st St.
16.52.470 Security Pacific National Bank Building   102-110 Pine Ave.
16.52.480 American Hotel Upload image 224-230 E. Broadway Built in 1905[4]
16.52.490 Art Deco Building at 312-316 Elm Avenue Upload image 312-316 Elm Avenue
16.52.500 First United Presbyterian Church   600 E. Fifth St.
16.52.510 Walker's Department Store   401-423 Pine Ave.
16.52.520 Engine Company No. 8   5365 E. 2nd St.
16.52.530 Golden House Upload image 628 W. 10th St. (This appears to be an incorrect address as the Flossie Lewis House is also at this address.)
16.52.550 Pacific Tower (Long Beach, California) Upload image 205-215 Long Beach Blvd.
16.52.560 St. Anthony's Church Upload image 540 Olive Ave.
16.52.570 St. Luke's Episcopal Church Upload image 703 Atlantic Ave.
16.52.580 First Church of Christ Scientist 440 Elm Ave. Later First Christian Church
16.52.590 Famous Department Store 601-609 Pine Ave. Later Rite-Aid
16.52.600 Residence at 453 Cedar Avenue   453 Cedar Avenue
16.52.610 Residence at 629 Atlantic Avenue 629 Atlantic Avenue
16.52.620 Second Church of Christ Scientist 655 Cedar Ave.
33°44′55″N 118°11′35″W / 33.74861°N 118.19306°W / 33.74861; -118.19306 (Second Church of Christ Scientist)
16.52.630 Christian Outreach Appeal Building 503-515 E. 3rd St. Also known as First Methodist Episcopal Church
16.52.640 Long Beach Airport Terminal 4100 E. Donald Douglas Dr.
16.52.650 Long Beach Museum of Art 2300 E. Ocean Blvd.
16.52.660 Harnett House 730 Sunrise Blvd.
16.52.670 Acres of Books 240 Long Beach Boulevard
16.52.680 Cambridge Building 320 East Bixby Road
16.52.690 Hancock Motors Building 500 E. Anaheim St.
16.52.700 Cheney-Delaney Residence 2642 Chestnut Ave.
16.52.710 James E. Porter Residence 351 Magnolia Ave.
16.52.720 Meeker Building
16.52.730 278 Long Beach Skating Palace 278 Alamitos Ave.
16.52.740 Recreation Park bandshell  
16.52.750 Koffee Pot Cafe     955 E. 4th St. Hexagonal novelty architecture with large coffee pot on roof, formerly known as the Hot Cha Cafe; it was originally a Victorian house and converted to its current form around 1932[5]
16.52.760 Chancellor Apartments 1037 E. 1st St.
16.52.770 Kress Building 445-455 Pine Ave.
16.52.780 Gaytonia Apartment Building 212 Quincy Ave.
16.52.790 Masonic Hall Commercial Building 5351-53 Long Beach Blvd.
16.52.800 Art Theater Building 2025 E. 4th St.
16.52.810 Ambassador Apartment Building 35 Alboni Place
16.52.830 Merrill Building 810-812 Long Beach Blvd.
16.52.840 Flossie Lewis House   628 West 10th St.
16.52.860 Pressburg Residence 167 East South St.
16.52.870 El Cordova Apartments (Rose Towers) 1728 E. 3rd St.
16.52.890 Bank of Belmont Shore 5354 E. 2nd St.
16.52.900 Castle Croydon 7th & Orizaba Ave.
16.52.910 Ernest and Lillian McBride Home 1461 Lemon Ave.
16.52.920 Dolly Varden Hotel Rooftop Sign 335 Pacific Ave.
16.52.930 Le Grande Apartments 635 East 9th St.
16.52.940 Silver Bow Apartments 330 Cedar Ave.
16.52.950 Casa Aitken 725 E. 8th St.
16.52.960 St. John's Missionary Baptist Church 732 E. 10th St.
16.52.970 James C. Beer Residence 1503 E. Ocean Blvd.
16.52.980 Garvey House 1728 East 7th St.
16.52.990 Bay Hotel 318 Elm Ave.
16.52.1000 Ringheim-Wells House 4031 E. 5th St.
16.52.1010 Kale House 853 Linden Ave.
16.52.1020 Foster & Kleiser Building 1428 Magnolia Ave.
16.52.1030 Anna R. Brown Residence 1205 E. Ocean Blvd.
16.52.1040 Butler Residence 251 Junipero Ave.
16.52.1050 Long Beach Unity Church 935 E. Broadway
16.52.1060 Packard Motors Building 205 East Anaheim St.
16.52.1070 American Legion Post No. 560 (Houghton Post) 1215 E. 59th St.
16.52.1080 Phillips House 5917 Lemon Ave.
16.52.1090 1163 Appleton Street House 1163 Appleton Street
16.52.2000 1169-75 Appleton Street House 1169-75 Appleton Street
16.52.2010 Parsonage 640 Pacific Ave.
16.52.2020 Esser House 1001 E. 1st St.
16.52.2030 Sunnyside Cemetery 1095 E. Willow St.

Other Long Beach sites also recognized edit

The Long Beach Historic Landmarks listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the City of Long Beach. Some others within the City of Long Beach have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as California Historical Landmarks. These are:

Name Image Address Neighborhood Description[2]
RMS Queen Mary   Pier J, 1126 Queensway Hwy.
33°45′10″N 118°11′23″W / 33.75278°N 118.18972°W / 33.75278; -118.18972 (RMS QUEEN MARY)
Art Deco transatlantic luxury ocean liner built in 1936 in Scotland, fastest ocean liner from 1936 to 1952, extensively gutted and converted for use as a hotel/museum/convention center after being purchased from the Cunard Line in 1967 by Long Beach.
US Post Office-Long Beach Main   300 Long Beach Blvd.
33°46′22″N 118°11′20″W / 33.77278°N 118.18889°W / 33.77278; -118.18889 (US Post Office--Long Beach Main)
Moderne structure built from 1933-1934 as a project of the Works Progress Administration
Jennie A. Reeve House   4260 Country Club Dr.
33°50′3″N 118°11′41″W / 33.83417°N 118.19472°W / 33.83417; -118.19472 (Reeve, Jennie A., House)
Craftsman house designed by Greene & Greene
Puvunga Indian Village Sites Address Restricted

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Numbers are as designated in the Long Beach Municipal Ordinance. Pink represents sites that are Long Beach Historic Landmarks without a higher designation. Other various colorings (defined here) represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places. No color represents delisted monuments.
  2. ^ a b Various sources cited in articles, retrieved on various dates.
  3. ^ Grobaty, Tim. "When the Sovereign ruled Ocean Boulevard • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
  4. ^ Grobaty, Tim (30 September 2015). "Home to Long Beach ad agency was once a psychic temple, for reals". Press Telegram.
  5. ^ Ruiz, Jason. "Remains of Victorian-Style Home Found in Roof of Koffee Pot Cafe • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.

External links edit

  • City of Long Beach Historic Landmarks
  • “Long Beach Lost” series by Brian Addison on Long Beach Post

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This is a list of Long Beach historic landmarks These sites have been designated as historic landmarks in the Long Beach Municipal Code The city of Long Beach has recognized certain buildings and neighborhoods as having special architectural and historical value The City Council designates historic landmarks and districts by city ordinance In total there are 114 Long Beach historic landmarks Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Listing of the Long Beach historic landmarks 2 Other Long Beach sites also recognized 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksListing of the Long Beach historic landmarks editLBHL 1 Name Image Address Neighborhood Description 2 16 52 010 Jergins Trust Building Upload image Pine Avenue and Ocean Boulevard Demolished in 1989 formerly a landmark containing a theater offices and the Superior Court 16 52 010 Pacific Coast Club Upload image 850 East Ocean Blvd Demolished in 1989 formerly a private club designed by Curlett and Beelman in the Chateauesque style with interior decorations by Heinsbergen 16 52 010 Villa Riviera nbsp 800 E Ocean Blvd 33 45 59 N 118 10 54 W 33 76639 N 118 18167 W 33 76639 118 18167 Villa Riviera 15 story apartment building later converted to condominiums it was the second tallest building in Southern California when built in 1929 16 52 010 First Congregational Church nbsp 241 Cedar Ave 33 46 12 N 118 11 43 W 33 77000 N 118 19528 W 33 77000 118 19528 First Congregational Church Red brick church built in 1914 in Italian Romanesque Revival style with Gothic rose windows founded by Jotham and Margaret Bixby 16 52 010 Rancho Los Alamitos nbsp 6400 Bixby Hill Rd 33 46 38 N 118 6 19 W 33 77722 N 118 10528 W 33 77722 118 10528 Rancho Los Alamitos Adobe house built c 1806 is one of the oldest in Southern California also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the site of the former Puvunga Village 16 52 010 Rancho Los Cerritos nbsp 4600 Virginia Rd 33 50 22 N 118 11 42 W 33 83944 N 118 19500 W 33 83944 118 19500 Los Cerritos Ranch House Adobe structure on 4 7 acre 19 000 m2 site is operated by the city as a historic site formerly the center of a 27 000 acre 110 km2 rancho 16 52 020 Cooper Arms Apartments nbsp 455 E Ocean Blvd 33 46 1 N 118 11 13 W 33 76694 N 118 18694 W 33 76694 118 18694 Cooper Arms Twelve story Renaissance Revival apartment tower built in 1923 16 52 030 Drake Park Willmore City Historic Landmark District Upload image16 52 040 Long Beach Community Hospital nbsp 1720 Termino Ave 33 47 18 N 118 08 42 W 33 78833 N 118 14500 W 33 78833 118 14500 Long Beach Community Hospital Spanish Colonial Revival Style hospital built 1922 1924 with courtyard patio and fountain centerpiece entered through an arcade 16 52 050 Scottish Rite Cathedral nbsp 855 Elm Ave 33 46 38 N 118 11 16 W 33 77722 N 118 18778 W 33 77722 118 18778 Scottish Rite Cathedral Scottish Rite Freemasonry building designed in Italian Renaissance Romanesque Revival style 16 52 060 Insurance Exchange Building nbsp 205 E Broadway33 46 9 N 118 11 24 W 33 76917 N 118 19000 W 33 76917 118 19000 Middough Brothers Insurance Exchange Building Also known as Middough Brothers Insurance Exchange Building 16 52 070 Recreation Park Golf Course Clubhouse nbsp 4900 East 7th St 33 46 29 N 118 08 06 W 33 77472 N 118 13500 W 33 77472 118 13500 Recreation Park Golf Course Clubhouse Spanish Colonial Revival recreation building built in the 1920s 16 52 080 Bembridge House nbsp 953 Park Circle Dr 33 46 45 N 118 12 4 W 33 77917 N 118 20111 W 33 77917 118 20111 Bembridge House Also known as Green Rankin Bembridge House Ornate Queen Anne Victorian house built in 1906 with original carriage house and gazebo 16 52 090 Cherry Avenue Lifeguard Station nbsp 1 Cherry Ave Ocean Blvd and Cherry Ave 33 45 48 N 118 10 05 W 33 76333 N 118 16806 W 33 76333 118 16806 Cherry Avenue Lifeguard Station Three story structure with hexagonal lookout tower built in 1938 as a WPA project moved to Cherry Ave in 1961 16 52 100 William Benjamin Dearborn Simmons Tracker Pipe Organ Upload image 5950 Willow St Antique organ built in Boston by William Benjamin Dearbon Simmons purchased and restored in 1975 by Los Altos United Methodist Church 16 52 110 Dr Rowan Building nbsp 201 209 Pine Ave 33 46 10 N 118 11 32 W 33 76944 N 118 19222 W 33 76944 118 19222 Dr Rowan Building Art Deco commercial structure built in 1930 with terra cotta ornamentation 16 52 120 Long Beach Municipal Auditorium Mural nbsp 3rd and Promenade WPA Mosaic depicting beach recreation created from 1936 1938 by Stanton MacDonald Wright Henry Nord and Albert Henry King on the facade of the Municipal Auditorium relocated in 1982 as a freestanding piece at the Promenade and Long Beach Plaza 16 52 130 Heartwell Lowe House Upload image 2505 E Second St 33 45 56 N 118 09 44 W 33 76556 N 118 16222 W 33 76556 118 16222 Heartwell Lowe House Colonial Revival house built in 1919 for Col Charles L Heartwell 16 52 140 St Regis Building nbsp 1030 E Ocean Blvd 33 45 56 N 118 10 49 W 33 76556 N 118 18028 W 33 76556 118 18028 St Regis Building Luxurious apartment hotel built in 1920s combining Greek Revival and Renaissance Revival styles 16 52 150 Fire Maintenance Station No 10 nbsp 1445 Peterson St Oldest fire station in Long Beach built in 1925 with tall stepped gable operated in recent years as the Long Beach Firefighter s Museum 16 52 160 Leonie Pray House nbsp 4252 Country Club Dr 33 50 02 N 118 11 47 W 33 83389 N 118 19639 W 33 83389 118 19639 Leonie Pray House English Tudor Revival house built in 1927 also known as Dawson Pray House 16 52 170 Skinny House nbsp 708 Gladys Ave 33 46 32 N 118 09 27 W 33 77556 N 118 15750 W 33 77556 118 15750 Skinny House 16 52 180 First National Bank of Long Beach nbsp 101 125 Pine Ave 33 46 6 N 118 11 30 W 33 76833 N 118 19167 W 33 76833 118 19167 First National Bank of Long Beach Also known as the Enloe Building 16 52 190 Henry Clock House nbsp 4242 Pine Ave 33 50 00 N 118 11 37 W 33 83333 N 118 19361 W 33 83333 118 19361 Henry Clock House 16 52 200 Artaban Apartments nbsp 10 Atlantic Ave 33 46 00 N 118 11 05 W 33 76667 N 118 18472 W 33 76667 118 18472 Artaban Apartments 16 52 210 Broadlind Hotel nbsp 149 Linden Ave 33 46 08 N 118 11 11 W 33 76889 N 118 18639 W 33 76889 118 18639 Broadlind Hotel 16 52 220 and 16 52 540 Masonic Temple Upload image 230 Pine Ave 33 46 11 N 118 11 32 W 33 76972 N 118 19222 W 33 76972 118 19222 Masonic Temple 16 52 230 Matlock House Upload image 1560 Ramillo Ave 33 47 14 N 118 07 44 W 33 78722 N 118 12889 W 33 78722 118 12889 Matlock House Designed by the architect Richard Neutra 16 52 240 Moore House nbsp 5551 La Pasada St 33 46 54 N 118 07 30 W 33 78167 N 118 12500 W 33 78167 118 12500 Moore House Designed by the architect Richard Neutra 16 52 250 Olan Hafley House nbsp 5561 La Pasada St 33 46 54 N 118 07 29 W 33 78167 N 118 12472 W 33 78167 118 12472 Olan Hafley House Designed by the architect Richard Neutra 16 52 260 The Willmore nbsp 315 W Third St 33 46 15 N 118 11 40 W 33 77083 N 118 19444 W 33 77083 118 19444 Willmore The 16 52 270 Lafayette Complex nbsp 130 140 Linden Ave 33 46 07 N 118 11 10 W 33 76861 N 118 18611 W 33 76861 118 18611 Lafayette Complex East Village16 52 280 Linden House nbsp 847 Linden Ave 16 52 290 Termo Company Building Upload image 3275 Cherry Ave 16 52 300 Home Market Building nbsp 942 948 Daisy16 52 310 Farmers and Merchants Bank Office Tower nbsp 320 Pine Ave 16 52 320 Long Beach Professional Building nbsp 117 E 8th St 33 46 36 N 118 11 32 W 33 77667 N 118 19222 W 33 77667 118 19222 Long Beach Professional Building 16 52 330 Bixby Ranch House Upload image 11 La Linda Drive Los Cerritos16 52 340 The Houser Building Upload image 2740 2746 E Broadway16 52 350 Harriman Jones Clinic Upload image 211 Cherry Ave16 52 360 Breakers Hotel nbsp 200 220 E Ocean Blvd 16 52 370 Ocean Center Building nbsp 110 W Ocean Blvd Meyer amp Holler design by Raymond M Kennedy 192916 52 380 Adelaide M Tichenor House Upload image 852 E Ocean Blvd Greene and Greene 190416 52 390 Californian Apartments nbsp 325 W 3rd St 16 52 400 Crest Apartments nbsp 321 Chestnut Ave 16 52 410 Blackstone Hotel nbsp 330 W Ocean Blvd 16 52 420 The Sovereign Long Beach nbsp 354 360 W Ocean Blvd This condominium property was initially built in 1922 as an own your own apartment building containing 95 units 3 with architectural features intended to maximize the sea location effect It also features a historical tattoo studio established in 1927 16 52 430 Lord Mayor s Inn Windham House nbsp 435 Cedar Ave 16 52 450 Barker Brothers Building Upload image 141 E Broadway 215 Promenade16 52 460 Buffums Autoport Upload image 119 121 W 1st St 16 52 470 Security Pacific National Bank Building nbsp 102 110 Pine Ave 16 52 480 American Hotel Upload image 224 230 E Broadway Built in 1905 4 16 52 490 Art Deco Building at 312 316 Elm Avenue Upload image 312 316 Elm Avenue16 52 500 First United Presbyterian Church nbsp 600 E Fifth St 16 52 510 Walker s Department Store nbsp 401 423 Pine Ave 16 52 520 Engine Company No 8 nbsp 5365 E 2nd St 16 52 530 Golden House Upload image 628 W 10th St This appears to be an incorrect address as the Flossie Lewis House is also at this address 16 52 550 Pacific Tower Long Beach California Upload image 205 215 Long Beach Blvd 16 52 560 St Anthony s Church Upload image 540 Olive Ave 16 52 570 St Luke s Episcopal Church Upload image 703 Atlantic Ave 16 52 580 First Church of Christ Scientist 440 Elm Ave Later First Christian Church16 52 590 Famous Department Store 601 609 Pine Ave Later Rite Aid16 52 600 Residence at 453 Cedar Avenue nbsp 453 Cedar Avenue16 52 610 Residence at 629 Atlantic Avenue 629 Atlantic Avenue16 52 620 Second Church of Christ Scientist 655 Cedar Ave 33 44 55 N 118 11 35 W 33 74861 N 118 19306 W 33 74861 118 19306 Second Church of Christ Scientist 16 52 630 Christian Outreach Appeal Building 503 515 E 3rd St Also known as First Methodist Episcopal Church16 52 640 Long Beach Airport Terminal 4100 E Donald Douglas Dr 16 52 650 Long Beach Museum of Art 2300 E Ocean Blvd 16 52 660 Harnett House 730 Sunrise Blvd 16 52 670 Acres of Books 240 Long Beach Boulevard16 52 680 Cambridge Building 320 East Bixby Road16 52 690 Hancock Motors Building 500 E Anaheim St 16 52 700 Cheney Delaney Residence 2642 Chestnut Ave 16 52 710 James E Porter Residence 351 Magnolia Ave 16 52 720 Meeker Building16 52 730 278 Long Beach Skating Palace 278 Alamitos Ave 16 52 740 Recreation Park bandshell nbsp 16 52 750 Koffee Pot Cafe nbsp nbsp 955 E 4th St Hexagonal novelty architecture with large coffee pot on roof formerly known as the Hot Cha Cafe it was originally a Victorian house and converted to its current form around 1932 5 16 52 760 Chancellor Apartments 1037 E 1st St 16 52 770 Kress Building 445 455 Pine Ave 16 52 780 Gaytonia Apartment Building 212 Quincy Ave 16 52 790 Masonic Hall Commercial Building 5351 53 Long Beach Blvd 16 52 800 Art Theater Building 2025 E 4th St 16 52 810 Ambassador Apartment Building 35 Alboni Place16 52 830 Merrill Building 810 812 Long Beach Blvd 16 52 840 Flossie Lewis House nbsp 628 West 10th St 16 52 860 Pressburg Residence 167 East South St 16 52 870 El Cordova Apartments Rose Towers 1728 E 3rd St 16 52 890 Bank of Belmont Shore 5354 E 2nd St 16 52 900 Castle Croydon 7th amp Orizaba Ave 16 52 910 Ernest and Lillian McBride Home 1461 Lemon Ave 16 52 920 Dolly Varden Hotel Rooftop Sign 335 Pacific Ave 16 52 930 Le Grande Apartments 635 East 9th St 16 52 940 Silver Bow Apartments 330 Cedar Ave 16 52 950 Casa Aitken 725 E 8th St 16 52 960 St John s Missionary Baptist Church 732 E 10th St 16 52 970 James C Beer Residence 1503 E Ocean Blvd 16 52 980 Garvey House 1728 East 7th St 16 52 990 Bay Hotel 318 Elm Ave 16 52 1000 Ringheim Wells House 4031 E 5th St 16 52 1010 Kale House 853 Linden Ave 16 52 1020 Foster amp Kleiser Building 1428 Magnolia Ave 16 52 1030 Anna R Brown Residence 1205 E Ocean Blvd 16 52 1040 Butler Residence 251 Junipero Ave 16 52 1050 Long Beach Unity Church 935 E Broadway16 52 1060 Packard Motors Building 205 East Anaheim St 16 52 1070 American Legion Post No 560 Houghton Post 1215 E 59th St 16 52 1080 Phillips House 5917 Lemon Ave 16 52 1090 1163 Appleton Street House 1163 Appleton Street16 52 2000 1169 75 Appleton Street House 1169 75 Appleton Street16 52 2010 Parsonage 640 Pacific Ave 16 52 2020 Esser House 1001 E 1st St 16 52 2030 Sunnyside Cemetery 1095 E Willow St Other Long Beach sites also recognized editThe Long Beach Historic Landmarks listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the City of Long Beach Some others within the City of Long Beach have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as California Historical Landmarks These are Name Image Address Neighborhood Description 2 RMS Queen Mary nbsp Pier J 1126 Queensway Hwy 33 45 10 N 118 11 23 W 33 75278 N 118 18972 W 33 75278 118 18972 RMS QUEEN MARY Art Deco transatlantic luxury ocean liner built in 1936 in Scotland fastest ocean liner from 1936 to 1952 extensively gutted and converted for use as a hotel museum convention center after being purchased from the Cunard Line in 1967 by Long Beach US Post Office Long Beach Main nbsp 300 Long Beach Blvd 33 46 22 N 118 11 20 W 33 77278 N 118 18889 W 33 77278 118 18889 US Post Office Long Beach Main Moderne structure built from 1933 1934 as a project of the Works Progress AdministrationJennie A Reeve House nbsp 4260 Country Club Dr 33 50 3 N 118 11 41 W 33 83417 N 118 19472 W 33 83417 118 19472 Reeve Jennie A House Craftsman house designed by Greene amp GreenePuvunga Indian Village Sites Address RestrictedSee also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area List of locally designated landmarks by U S stateReferences edit Numbers are as designated in the Long Beach Municipal Ordinance Pink represents sites that are Long Beach Historic Landmarks without a higher designation Other various colorings defined here represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places No color represents delisted monuments a b Various sources cited in articles retrieved on various dates Grobaty Tim When the Sovereign ruled Ocean Boulevard Long Beach Post News lbpost com Grobaty Tim 30 September 2015 Home to Long Beach ad agency was once a psychic temple for reals Press Telegram Ruiz Jason Remains of Victorian Style Home Found in Roof of Koffee Pot Cafe Long Beach Post News lbpost com External links editCity of Long Beach Historic Landmarks Historical Society of Long Beach History of Long Beach Long Beach Lost series by Brian Addison on Long Beach Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of City of Long Beach historic landmarks amp oldid 1170918193, wikipedia, wiki, 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