Long Beach Shoreline Marina

In this article, we will explore the fascinating life and work of Long Beach Shoreline Marina, an individual who has left an indelible mark on history. From his humble beginnings to his lasting impact on today's world, Long Beach Shoreline Marina has been the subject of admiration, study and controversy. Throughout these pages, we will delve into his legacy, exploring his influence in various fields, his role in crucial moments in history, and the lessons we can draw from his experience. Prepare for an exciting journey through the life and contributions of Long Beach Shoreline Marina, and discover why his story continues to resonate in our hearts and minds.

The Long Beach Shoreline Marina is a marina based in Long Beach, California.

History

The marina was built in 1983 to host the competitions in Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The marina used the five gangways of this shoreline. The 1984 Summer Olympics were based in neighboring Los Angeles.

It is located near the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center, which hosted the competitions in Fencing at the 1984 Summer Olympics and Volleyball at the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Beneath the flagpole at Shoreline Park are the names of 74 Navy sailors who boarded the USS Frank E. Evans in Long Beach and perished in the Melbourne–Evans collision.

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References

  1. ^ Naeem, Kristen (10 November 2022). "This group is fighting to add names of 74 lost Navy sailors to Vietnam Veterans Memorial". Signal Tribune.
  2. ^ Saltzgaver, Harry. "Long Beach Lions Lighthouse For Sight Shines 20 Years Later". www.Gazettes.com.

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