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California Heights, Long Beach, California

Coordinates: 33°49′20″N 118°10′35″W / 33.8222°N 118.1764°W / 33.8222; -118.1764
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California Heights
California Heights is located in Long Beach, California
California Heights
California Heights
California Heights is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
California Heights
California Heights
California Heights is located in southern California
California Heights
California Heights
California Heights is located in California
California Heights
California Heights
California Heights is located in the United States
California Heights
California Heights
Coordinates: 33°49′20″N 118°10′35″W / 33.8222°N 118.1764°W / 33.8222; -118.1764
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Long Beach
ZIP Code
90807

California Heights is a historic neighborhood of Long Beach, California.

Location

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California Heights is located north of Signal Hill, east of Los Cerritos, south of North Long Beach and Bixby Knolls, and west of Long Beach Airport. Shops and restaurants are conveniently located on Atlantic Avenue, which runs through the district.

Description

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Until the early 1920s California Heights was part of the Bixby Ranch (now Rancho Los Cerritos) and was used primarily as grazing land. It was the discovery of oil on Signal Hill and the ensuing land boom in 1921 that caused the Jotham Bixby Company to subdivide and sell off lots in the California Heights tract.[1]

In 1927, California Heights included Chateau Thierry (the subdivision on the west side of California Avenue) and petitioned the City of Long Beach for paved streets, sidewalks, curbs and ornamental lighting.

The California Heights-Chateau Thierry area grew rapidly, with approximately 250 families moving into the neighborhood between 1925 and 1927. The area continued to attract new families, and by 1939 most of the building was complete.

Architecture

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California Heights has been designated a historic district by local ordinance since 1990.[2][3] Modification to any house in the district requires a Certificate of Appropriateness.[4]

The district consists of approximately 1,500 homes. The predominant architectural style is Spanish Colonial Revival. Craftsman bungalows and Tudor Revival styles can also be found.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Grobaty, Tim. "Home prices are rocketing in California Heights • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com.
  2. ^ "Historic Districts". longbeach.gov.
  3. ^ "California Heights Historic District Design Guidelines". City of Long Beach.
  4. ^ "Historic Guidelines - Calheights". California Heights Neighborhood Association. 17 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Historic Districts – Long Beach Heritage".