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  2. Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center - Wikipedia

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    178,117 square feet (16,547.6 m 2) Public transit access. 1st Street. The Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is a convention center located in Long Beach, California. Built on the former site of the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, the venue is composed of the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach Arena, and the Long Beach ...

  3. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center: Long Beach: California: 299,000 sq ft (27,800 m 2) 572,387 sq ft (53,176.5 m 2) Expo Square: Tulsa: Oklahoma: 570,508 sq ft (53,001.9 m 2) San Jose Convention Center: San Jose: California: 165,000 sq ft (15,300 m 2) 550,000 sq ft (51,000 m 2) Alliant Energy Center: Madison: Wisconsin: 495,000 sq ...

  4. Terrace Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Terrace Theater is a full theatrical and performance venue located in Long Beach, California. The theater seats 3,051 patrons at its maximum configuration in Orchestra, Loge, and Balcony sections. The Orchestra seating section is arranged in the Continental seating style with no center aisle and two exits for every four rows in the theater.

  5. Los Angeles Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The convention center, designed by architect Charles Luckman, opened in 1971 and expanded in 1981, 1993 and 1997. [4] It was originally built as a rectangular building, between Pico Boulevard and 11th Street (now Chick Hearn Ct.) on Figueroa Street. The northeast portion of the center was demolished in 1997 to make way for the Staples Center.

  6. One World Trade Center (Long Beach) - Wikipedia

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    One World Trade Center is a 27-story office building located in Downtown Long Beach, California. [1] The building was completed in 1989 and is 397 feet (121 meters) high, making it the tallest building in Long Beach from 1989 to 2021 when it was passed by the Shoreline Gateway Tower. [2] The 20-story Hilton Long Beach is part of the complex and ...

  7. Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    A charter city, [ 3 ] Long Beach is the 7th-most populous city in California, the 2nd-most populous city in Los Angeles County, and the largest city in California that is not a county seat. Incorporated in 1897, Long Beach lies in Southern California, in the southern part of Los Angeles County. [ 12 ] Long Beach is approximately 20 miles (32 km ...

  8. The Pike - Wikipedia

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    The Pike was an amusement zone in Long Beach, California. The Pike was founded in 1902 along the shoreline south of Ocean Boulevard with several independent arcades, food stands, gift shops, a variety of rides and a grand bath house. It was most noted for the Cyclone Racer (1930–1968), a large wooden dual-track roller coaster, built out on ...

  9. 1st Street station (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    1st Street station is an at-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located in the median of Long Beach Boulevard at its intersection with 1st Street, after which the station is named, in Long Beach, California. [6] The station is on a loop at the south end of the A Line route and only has ...