Long Beach, Calif.

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Updated July 10, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

Mayor: Robert Garcia (to June 2018)

City Manager: Patrick H. West

2010 census population (rank): 462,257 (36); Male: 226,520 (49.0%); Female: 235,737 (51.0%); 2010 population breakdown: White: 213,066 (46.1%); Black: 62,603 (13.5%); American Indian and Alaska Native: 3,458 (0.7%); Asian: 59,496 (12.9%); Other race: 93,930 (20.3%); Two or more races: 24,451 (5.3%); Hispanic/Latino: 188,412 (40.8%). 2010 population 18 and over: 347,114; 65 and over: 42,835 (9.3%); Median age: 33.2.

2013 population estimate (rank): 469,428 (36)

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Land area: 50 sq mi. (130 sq km);

Alt.: Highest, 170 ft.; lowest, sea level

Avg. daily temp.: Jan., 55.9° F; July, 73.1° F

Churches: 236;

City-owned parks: 92 (plus 5 golf courses);

Radio stations: AM, 2; FM, 2;

Television stations: 8 (metro area)

Civilian Labor Force 2013: 244,912;

Unemployed: 11.5%;

Per capita personal income 2013: $25,933

Chamber of Commerce: Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, One World Trade Center, Suite 206, Long Beach, CA 90831-0350

Long Beach is the seventh-largest city in California and is situated on San Pedro Bay, south of Los Angeles, in Los Angeles County.

The town was laid out and settled in 1881 by developer W. E. Willmore, who sold lots on the site as a seaside resort community called Willmore City. It was renamed Long Beach for its 81/2-mile beach in 1884. The city was incorporated in 1888 and reincorporated in 1897.

Long Beach is a major industrial port, ranked second-busiest in the U.S. and tenth-busiest in the world. In addition to international trade through the port, high technology has also been an important economic engine for the Long Beach area. Major technology and aerospace corporations such as Gulfstream, Boeing, and Laserfiche have large facilities in Long Beach. Boeing continues to be a top employer, with over 7,100 employees.

Tourism is also important to the economy. Major attractions are the RMS Queen Mary, the Aquarium of the Pacific, whale watching tours, and water sports.

See also Encyclopedia: Long Beach.

Selected famous natives and residents:

  • Jack Anderson journalist;
  • Jennifer Bartlett artist;
  • Barbara Britton actress;
  • Nicholas Cage actor;
  • Spike Jones orchestra leader;
  • Sally Kellerman actress;
  • Billie Jean King tennis player;
  • Martha Rae Watson track star;
  • Heather Watts dancer.

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