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  2. Balboa Inn - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 33°36′05″N 117°54′00″W  /  33.601444°N 117.89988°W  / 33.601444; -117.89988. Architect. Walter Roland Hagedohm. NRHP reference No. 86000730. Added to NRHP. April 11, 1986. The Balboa Inn is a hotel located on the Balboa Peninsula in the city of Newport Beach, California .

  3. Balboa Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Balboa Pavilion in Newport Beach, Orange County, California, is a California Historical Landmark and a National Historic Place.Established on July 1, 1906, the Balboa Pavilion played a prominent role in the development of Newport Beach by attracting real estate buyers to an area formerly designated as "swamp and overflow" land.

  4. Newport Beach California Temple - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach California Temple. The Newport Beach California Temple is the 122nd temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The temple was announced on April 21, 2001 and dedicated by Gordon B. Hinckley on August 28, 2005. At the time of its dedication, it was the sixth operating temple in California.

  5. The Wedge (surfing) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 33°35′33″N117°52′56″W33.59250°N 117.88222°W. The Wedge is a spot located at the extreme southeast end of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California known for its large waves that makes it a popular spot for surfing and bodysurfing. The Wedge is located at the intersection of the beach and the man-made jetty that ...

  6. Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach - Wikipedia

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    Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach. Coordinates: 33°36′10″N 117°54′15″W. The Balboa Peninsula. The Balboa Peninsula (also referred to as "Balboa" or "the Peninsula") is a neighborhood of the city of Newport Beach, Orange County, California. It is named after Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the first European to sight the ...

  7. Newport Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Pier is one of two municipal piers in the city of Newport Beach, California. The pier replaced the McFadden Wharf (1888-1939) and the site is registered as California Historical Landmark number 794. It is 1,032 feet (314.6 m) long. The other ocean pier on the Balboa Peninsula is the Balboa Pier. McFadden Wharf Aerial view of the ...

  8. Newport Back Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Back Bay is the colloquial term for the inland delta in Newport Beach, California. It connects the Upper Newport Bay with the Newport Harbor. It is a nature reserve home to several species of birds with hiking and biking trails. The bay is recognized for protection by the California Bays and Estuaries Policy. [1]

  9. St. James Anglican Church (Newport Beach) - Wikipedia

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    St. James Anglican Church (Newport Beach) / 33.67176; -117.87679. St. James Anglican Church is a parish church in Costa Mesa, California in the Diocese of Western Anglicans of the Anglican Church in North America. Since 2004, the church has received national attention over its legal case against the Episcopal Church, of which it was formerly a ...