List of City of Long Beach Historic Landmarks - Other Long Beach Sites Also Recognized

Other Long Beach Sites Also Recognized

The Long Beach Historic Landmarks listed above include many of the most important historic sites in the City of Long Beach. Some others within the City of Long Beach have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places or designated as California Historical Landmarks. These are:

Name Image Address Neighborhood Description
RMS Queen Mary Pier J, 1126 Queensway Hwy.
Art Deco transatlantic luxury ocean liner built in 1936 in Scotland, fastest ocean liner from 1936 to 1952, extensively gutted and converted for use as a hotel/museum/convention center after being purchased from the Cunard Line in 1967 by Long Beach.
US Post Office-Long Beach Main 300 Long Beach Blvd.
Moderne structure built from 1933-1934 as a project of the Works Progress Administration
Jennie A. Reeve House 4260 Country Club Dr.
Craftsman house designed by Greene & Greene
Puvunga Indian Village Sites Address Restricted

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