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  2. History of Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of the Newport Beach, California region began when the area was first explored by Europeans in the 1500s. Prior to that time, Native Americans such as the Tongva and Juaneño / Luiseño people had been living in the area for thousands of years. Explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo mapped the coastline in 1542, but it was 200 ...

  3. Newport Beach Civic Center and Park - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach Civic Center and Park. Coordinates: 33.60984°N 117.87198°W. The Newport Beach Civic Center and Park is a civic center and community park located in Newport Beach, California. [1] It is situated on a 16-acre lot that is bordered by Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. [2]

  4. Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach is a coastal city of about 85,000 in southern Orange County, California, United States. Located about 40 miles (64 km) southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Newport Beach is known for its sandy beaches. The city's harbor once supported maritime industries. Today it is used mostly for recreation.

  5. Balboa Fun Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Zone was built in 1936 by Al Anderson featuring a small beach and a 45’ Ferris Wheel as the main attractions. In 1986, Jordan Wank rebuilt the entire area and re-opened it. In 1988, Doo & Sons owned the Balboa Fun Zone, but they walked away after not receiving zoning permits to develop the property into a mixed use of retail and housing.

  6. Lido Theater (Newport Beach) - Wikipedia

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    October 27, 1939; 84 years ago (1939-10-27) Architect. Clifford A. Balch. The Lido Theater (also spelled Lido Theatre) is a historic single-screen movie theater in Newport Beach, California. The Lido Theater opened in October 1939 and was designed by Clifford A. Balch in the Art Deco architectural style. Edwards Theatres, Regency Theatres, and ...

  7. Balboa Island, Newport Beach - Wikipedia

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    The island grew slowly at first, but in 1916, it became part of the City of Newport Beach. In 1918 the Balboa Island Improvement Association was started. The BIIA was a motivating force in working with the City on bulkhead repair, ferry service, a sewer system, water, gas, electricity, paved streets and sidewalks, and street lighting. [5]

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