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The Historical Society, 4260 Atlantic Ave., will celebrate the launch of its newest exhibit, “Olympics on the Golden Shore,” on Thursday, Aug. 21. The exhibit features hundreds of artifacts, photos, ...
As it ramps up to be a major part of the 2028 Games, our city is looking back on the role it played in 1932 and 1984 as well.
Julie Bartolotto, executive director of the Historical Society of Long Beach, said discussions for the display began in earnest around Jan. 1.
To commemorate the anniversary, the Historical Society has organized a self-guided tour of landmarks, historic homes and sites that helped shape the city.
The Long Beach Historical Society sponsored its 23rd tour of local cemeteries. More than 1,200 people paid $25 each to hear tales of the dead at Sunnyside Cemetery.
The Long Beach Historical Society hosted its annual Tea Party on April 8. This year’s theme was “International Tea.” Guests were invited to sip tea while listening to a talk given by … ...
The Breakers Hotel in Long Beach reopened Tuesday after a multi-million dollar renovation that left it hidden behind fences and scaffolding for seven years.
The Breakers Hotel in Long Beach reopened Tuesday after a multi-million dollar renovation that left it hidden behind fences and scaffolding for seven years.
If you’ve ever been curious about how the Olympic Games have shaped Long Beach — from its infrastructure and economy to cultural relevance on the global stage — the Historical Society of ...
To commemorate the anniversary, the Historical Society has organized a self-guided tour of landmarks, historic homes and sites that helped shape the city.