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Look out! Look out over the ocean. Look out for doggies doing their business. Look out for rollerbladers. Enjoy Bluff Park . . . . a scenic green strip parallel to the Beach, adjacent to Ocean Blvd. in Long Beach.
California had come from obscurity to statehood because of the Gold Rush which started in earnest in 1849.
The California tribes still have a rich culture and heritage, but the nineteenth century was a period of great loss for all native tribes in the area.
California had become part of the life of the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century--an exotic land of untold promise on the distant Pacific Coast.
The LongBeach earthquake of 1933 was a magnitude 6.3 earthquake that caused significant damage to the city and surrounding areas.
LongBeach used to have a sizable Japanese-American population mostly working in the fish canneries on Terminal Island and small truck farms in the area, but with intermarriage and other factors, it is now less than 1% of the population of LongBeach.
LongBeach Municipal Airport serves the LongBeach, Los Angeles, California and Orange County areas and is relatively small, considering the area's population.