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33°45′26″N 118°08′13″W / 33.75722°N 118.13694°W / 33.75722; -118.13694

Belmont Shore
Community of Long Beach
Coordinates: 33°45′26″N 118°08′13″W / 33.75722°N 118.13694°W / 33.75722; -118.13694
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyCounty of Los Angeles
CityCity of Long Beach

Belmont Shore is a neighborhood[1] in Long Beach, California. It is home to many shops, restaurants, salons and business offices.

Geography

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Livingston Drive and 2nd Street form the heart of Belmont Shore, from approximately Bluff Park on the west to Alamitos Bay and Naples Island on the east. The eastern border on Alamitos Bay Beach is an inland beach that faces Naples Island across a channel. 2nd Street and the fifteen intersecting side streets make up the business district of Belmont Shore. The neighborhood features Spanish-style homes from the 1920s and 30's, older houses remodeled and expanded into contemporary styles, numerous large contemporary houses, and sections of multifamily apartment buildings.[2][3]

The southern coast of Belmont Shore is a south-facing Pacific Ocean beach that lies just inside the Long Beach breakwater. Due to the presence of the Federal breakwater, this beach experiences very little surf, and is not as popular for beachgoing during the summer months as are the nearby beaches of Seal Beach or Huntington Beach, for example.[4] The area offshore of the ocean beach is, however, popular with kitesurfers, kayakers, and boaters.[5]

Each summer, the portion of Bay Shore Avenue south of 2nd Street, at the eastern end of Belmont Shore, is closed to traffic from 9 am until 5 pm and is converted into a pedestrian and bicycle-only zone.

At the intersection of 54th Place and Ocean Boulevard, at the southeastern corner of Belmont Shore, lies the entrance to the Peninsula, a narrow, mile-long neighborhood of Long Beach surrounded by water on both sides, and the Alamitos Channel at the far end.

Activities

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A kitesurfer off of Belmont Shore.

The Leeway Sailing and Aquatics Center on Alamitos Bay in Belmont Shore is a youth sailing program founded in 1929 . The City of Long Beach claims it is one of the premier municipal instructional sailing programs in the country.[6]

The United States Sailing Center - Long Beach is located on the Alamitos Bay Peninsula in Long Beach. The Sailing Center offers a wide range of programs for High School, College, and Olympic sailors in addition to programs for Youth At-Risk through local help groups, Learn-to-Sail classes for all ages and disabled sailing opportunities through the Sailing Center's own Disabled Sailing Association.[7]

The Belmont Shore Car Show is the largest one-day annual car show held on the west coast. The car show is typically held in September.[8]

The Long Beach Sea Festival has ocean- and beach-related events in Belmont Shore. The festival was first staged 50 years ago with a handful of events. Currently, the Sea Festival offers around 100 events, ranging from sand castle building to free Moonlight Movies on he Beach to boat racing.[9]

Since its inception in August 1964, the Congressional Cup has grown into one of the major international sailing events.[10] Now held in April, it is the only grade 1 match race regatta held in the United States.[10] The one-on-one race format is the same as the America's Cup, and many of the winners of the Congressional Cup have gone on to win the America's Cup as well. The event is held in the waters off Belmont Shore with spectator areas on the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier.

Kitesurfing, surface water sport, is very popular in Belmont Shore because steady side-onshore winds (10 to 35+ knots), large open bodies of water and good launch areas.

Education

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Belmont Shore residents[11] are zoned to Long Beach Unified School District schools:

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ Long Beach, California#Neighborhoods Neighborhoods in Long Beach, California
  2. ^ Belmont Heights
  3. ^ http://www.lbpeninsula.org/default.aspx?layout=content&taxid=5 A history of The Peninsula, a sub-neighborhood of Belmont Shore.
  4. ^ http://www.longbeach.com/channel/Belmont-Shore/2856 Belmont Shore is a beach going community
  5. ^ http://www.longbeach.com/channel/Belmont-Shore/2856 Belmont Shore is a beach going community
  6. ^ "Leeway Sailing and Aquatics Center". City of Long Beach. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  7. ^ http://www.ussclb.org/Pages/USSCInfo.htm
  8. ^ "Belmont Shore Pier in Long Beach". Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  9. ^ http://www.longbeachseafestival.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=61
  10. ^ a b http://www.lbyc.org/html/content.cfm?CID=1170
  11. ^ School Finder

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