Rose Park, Long Beach, California Explained

Rose Park
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of Long Beach
Pushpin Map:United States Long Beach#United States Los Angeles Metropolitan Area#USA California Southern#California#USA
Coordinates:33.7772°N -118.16°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2: Los Angeles
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3: Long Beach
Unit Pref:US
Population Density Sq Mi:auto

Rose Park and Rose Park South are two neighborhoods in Long Beach, California.

History

The Rose Park Historic District gains its name from the small circular park on Orizaba Avenue at the intersection of 8th Street. The park was donated to the city in 1910 by the Alamitos Land Company.

These neighborhoods were first settled in 1905, with subdivisions continuing until 1921. Most of the homes built in this early period through the 1920s are Craftsman Bungalows. Some houses from the 1920s were built in the Prairie/Mission Revival style, and in the 1930s and 1940s Ranch style and Neo-Traditional houses were built in the district.

The Skinny House is located in the district.

Location

Rose Park and Rose Park South are adjacent and combine to make two city historical districts. To the south of Rose Park South are the neighborhoods of Carroll Park and Bluff Heights, and to the east is Belmont Heights.The family this park was partly named after is the Aultman Family and the Geehan family as well as the Rose family (all members of the same family with different last names)

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