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Long Beach, California recent comments:

  • Haynes Generating Station, Fred Rusk (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    I was Asst Supt then. worked at the plant from unit one thru six startups.
  • Haynes Generating Station, Joe (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    Glad you think so
  • Former Site of The Famous "High Line Bar & Grill", RedStarr1000 (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    It was sad when this place finally closed up two years ago. This used to be the best dive bar on the waterfront. The head bartender who was only known as "The Captain" ran happy hour daily from 5am to 5pm serving up his house special "The Chimichanga".
  • The New Kennedy Hotel, jack (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    i live there for 6 months back in 1971 third-floor walk-up shared a bath down the hall seems like the rent was $80 a month
  • Golden Burger, rrrrrrrr (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    "Welcome to Golden Burger home of the Golden Burger, May I take your order?"
  • Los Angeles County Court House, Long Beach, ji (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    this building has been demolished
  • Tesoro Marine Terminal 2, crossmyloof wrote 8 years ago:
    I quite agree - what a load of.... "round things".
  • Tesoro Marine Terminal 2, Johnny (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Why bother adding a polygon at all if you are just going to call it "a bunch of round things"?
  • The International Tower, Navyguyhm3 (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    This is also the building Amanda Hunsaker jumped to her death from in the 1987 film, Lethal Weapon.
  • The New Kennedy Hotel, chris (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I remember staying there when i first got to long beach in 1985. What a dump!
  • Long Beach Fire Department Station 12, Endaf Buckley wrote 8 years ago:
    This Fire Station is now closed and is currently the office building Long Beach City Council District 9.
  • Jesus Miracle Crusade LA Outreach, Edward Rabe wrote 8 years ago:
    Are you sick? problematic? you want peace of mind and heart? Please attend and be blessed! God will hear your prayers in Jesus Name!
  • Amazon Fresh, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    It became Haggen 2209 after buying it from Albertsons.
  • Queensway Bay Bridge, me (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    How tall is the bridge off the water? I'm wondering if my sailboat will fit under it
  • American Hotel, Mary Walker wrote 9 years ago:
    Originally called the Psychological Temple it was built by the Society for the New and Practical Psychology head by Dr. W.R. Price.
  • R.A. Millikan High School, Mary_G wrote 9 years ago:
    Millikan High School's mascot the Ram came from the initials of the high schools name. R.A.M. standing for Robert A. Millikan.
  • R.A. Millikan High School, Mary_G wrote 9 years ago:
    Millikan High School was used to film the feature film American Pie in 1999. You can spot the front entrance, the quad and the 900 building walkway of the campus throughout the film.
  • Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Mary_G wrote 9 years ago:
    This high school was used to film feature films like: American Pie (1999), American Beauty (1999), The Inside (1999), The Other Sister (1999), Love Don't Cost A Thing (2003), Sleepover (2004), Coach Carter (2005), Nancy Drew (2007), Fired Up (2009). As well, Long Beach Poly High was used for several TV shows.
  • Belmont Heights, Mike (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Absolutely Long Beach's most beautiful residential neighborhood, full of outstanding historic architecture and a nice quiet "beach" feeling.
  • The Coffee Pot Cafe, Jeremy Michael Brown wrote 9 years ago:
    Hoot Owl Cafe is in the shape of an owl. The head rotated; the eyes, made from Buick headlamps, blinked; the sign: Hoot hoot, I scream, used elements of a theater marquee. For over 50 years, Tillie Hattrup ran this L.A.-area refreshment spot designed and built by her husband, Roy in 1926-27. It was demolished in 1979.