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Long Beach, California, has a rich history that dates back over 2,000 years. Originally inhabited by the indigenous Tongva people, the area was later claimed by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. In the 19th century, the city became a popular port for trade and commerce, leading to its rapid growth and development. In the early 20th century, Long Beach experienced a boom in the oil industry, further propelling its economy and population. The city also became known for its thriving maritime industry, with the construction of the RMS Queen Mary and the Port of Long Beach. Throughout its history, Long Beach has faced challenges such as natural disasters and racial tensions, but has consistently overcome them to emerge as a diverse and vibrant community. Today, the city is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, lively arts scene, and bustling waterfront.

The top 10 industries that are hiring locally:

  • Healthcare
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Hospitality
  • Finance
  • Manufacturing
  • Retail
  • Construction
  • Government
  • Transportation

The top 10 recreational activities the area is known for:

  • Hiking
  • Biking
  • Skiing
  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Wine tasting
  • Sightseeing
  • Shopping

Average low and high temperature for the month:

Low: 50°F, High: 75°F

Average precipitation for the month:

3 inches

Elevation:

2500 feet

Average home price:

$350,000

Average household income:

$60,000

The top 10 tourist points of interest:

  • National Park
  • Historic Downtown
  • Museum
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Zoo
  • Wineries
  • Theme Park
  • Beaches
  • Waterfalls
  • Art Galleries

The top 10 restaurants:

Michael’s on Naples

Naples Island

Michael’s on Naples is renowned for its upscale Italian cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The elegant atmosphere and extensive wine list make it a favorite for fine dining in Long Beach.

Nobu Long Beach

Marina Drive

Nobu Long Beach offers an exquisite dining experience with its world-famous Japanese-Peruvian dishes in a stunning waterfront location, making it perfect for special occasions.

The Attic

Broadway Corridor

The Attic is beloved for its Southern-inspired menu, featuring comfort food with a twist. The lively atmosphere and creative drinks have made it a staple in the community.

Restauration

Retro Row

Restauration is a trendy spot committed to sustainability and farm-to-table dining. It offers a menu of delicious American cuisine with a focus on fresh ingredients and an inviting outdoor patio.

Boathouse on the Bay

Alamitos Bay

Boathouse on the Bay provides a spectacular waterfront dining experience featuring a menu of fresh seafood and prime steaks. The live music and panoramic views enhance its appeal.

L’Opera Ristorante

Downtown Long Beach

L’Opera Ristorante is a beloved establishment in downtown Long Beach known for its classic Italian dishes, sophisticated atmosphere, and exceptional service, perfect for romantic dinners.

Saint & Second

Belmont Shore

Saint & Second offers elevated American fare in a stylish and relaxed setting. Known for its craft cocktails and innovative menu, it is a popular spot among locals.

James Republic

East Village Arts District

James Republic is celebrated for its commitment to coastal California cuisine, emphasizing local agriculture and seasonal dishes. It’s a modern gem in the Arts District.

Parker’s Lighthouse

Shoreline Village

Parker’s Lighthouse is a landmark seafood restaurant offering stunning water views and a top-tier selection of fresh seafood dishes, alongside one of the area’s best wine lists.

Open Sesame

Belmont Shore

Open Sesame is a cozy Lebanese restaurant known for its authentic and flavorful Middle Eastern dishes. The inviting atmosphere and warm hospitality make it a go-to spot for locals.

Current Events:

Long Beach Symphony: Love Stories
Jun 06
Thu • 7:30pm

Long Beach Symphony: Love Stories

Terrace Theater – Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

The Sleeping Beauty: State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine & Live Orchestra!
May 17
Thu • 7:00pm

The Sleeping Beauty: State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine & Live Orchestra!

Terrace Theater – Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

The Sleeping Beauty: State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine
May 17
Thu • 2:00pm

The Sleeping Beauty: State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine

Terrace Theater – Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Long Beach Symphony Pops: Electric Avenue: 80's MTV Dance Party
May 09
Thu • 7:30pm

Long Beach Symphony Pops: Electric Avenue: 80’s MTV Dance Party

Long Beach Arena- Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Drag Show:
May 06
Thu • 7:30pm

Drag Show: “Wild Wednesdays” at Mary’s Long Beach Location

Hamburger Mary’s – Long Beach

Drag Show: “Dee-licious Thursday” at Mary’s Long Beach Location
May 07
Thu • 7:00pm

Drag Show: “Dee-licious Thursday” at Mary’s Long Beach Location

Hamburger Mary’s – Long Beach

Ict: The Violin Maker
May 07
Thu • 7:30pm

Ict: The Violin Maker

Long Beach Convention Center / Beverly O’Neill Theater

Drag Show: “Rupaul's Drag Race Watch Party” at Mary’s Long Beach location
May 08
Thu • 7:00pm

Drag Show: “Rupaul’s Drag Race Watch Party” at Mary’s Long Beach location

Hamburger Mary’s – Long Beach

Ict: The Violin Maker
May 08
Thu • 7:30pm

Ict: The Violin Maker

Long Beach Convention Center / Beverly O’Neill Theater