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Yes, Virginia, there was a Virginia City…just north of Los Cerritos neighborhood in Long Beach

This photograph of the Mormon Sunday School in Virginia City on March 24, 1924 is a testament to the fact that the area which is today’s North Long Beach was a thriving independent community prior to its being annexed into … Continue reading

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How the Circus Came to Long Beach, Saving Fire Station No. 9!

Our old Fire Station No. 9 at 3917 Long Beach Blvd. has been in the news lately.  Concerns about mold have shuttered the station and the Long Beach City Council has agreed to try and renovate the existing station or … Continue reading

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Oil Wells in Los Cerritos

This picture of Long Beach Blvd. (then known as American Avenue) taken circa 1925 is a view looking southeast from an area  north of Wardlow Road and South of Bixby Road.   The Signal Hill Oil Field reached into the Los … Continue reading

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165 E. Roosevelt: A Period Revival Home Built by Long Beach’s Renowned Builder C. T. McGrew and Sons

  Charles T. McGrew was born in Indiana to a father who operated a lumber mill.   Followed in his father’s footsteps, Charles became a millwright.  He moved to Long Beach in 1901 and formed a building company called C. T. … Continue reading

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After 25 Years, Bixby Mansion for Sale in 2018

Considering this is the first time in 25 years that the George H. Bixby Mansion  at 11 La Linda Drive in Los Cerritos is on the market, it seems appropriate to post some historical photos of the estate along with … Continue reading

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