I remember the Long Beach Pike real well, Randy, it use to be our summer weekends hang out in the early '50's.Randyman wrote:Tom, Shoreline Village is located in Long Beach, while it is still within Los Angeles County, it is about 20 miles south of Downtown Los Angeles. Within walking distance is Pine Ave, where restaurants and pubs are located, also within walking distance is The Pike, (not to be confused with the original Pike) which also has restaurants and pubs, a ferris wheel and other rides as well as arcades.raylawpc wrote:Randy, where exactly is that in LA? If Linda comes out to the CBHOF with me, I'd like to take her there. She loves harbor areas like that. It looks very scenic! (Maybe you and Jeri will go with us!)
I put some websites up for you, including an interesting website on the original Pike which was more or less, the Coney Island of California back in the day. It was an interesting place. I'm sure Frank remembers it. The whole area with the new Pike and Shoreline Village was the location of the original Pike.
Tom, it would be great to spend some time with you and Linda but this year our time will be committed to my cousins Louie and Rocky Burke and other family members during that weekend.
I'm also posting a photo of The Hyatt Hotel which overlooks Shoreline Village.
http://www.shorelinevillage.com/
http://www.thepikeatlongbeach.com/
http://downtownlongbeach.org/residents/Home
http://www.millikanalumni.com/Pike/PikeHistory.html
http://longbeach.hyatt.com
Below is a picture of me (L) and my late uncle, Max, at the Pike's jail around summer of '53.









