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===City divisions and districts=== [[File:Memorial City Hall Long Beach jeh.JPG|thumbnail|Kennedy Plaza in the Central District.]]The city of Long Beach contains the following neighborhoods:<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014 |title=New York Rising Reconstruction Plan, Long Beach |url=https://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/long_beach_nyrcr_plan.pdf |access-date=August 15, 2020 |website=Stormrecovery.ny.gov |page=11 |archive-date=October 17, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201017024329/https://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/long_beach_nyrcr_plan.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=Hagstrom Nassau County Atlas |publisher=Hagstrom Maps |year=1999}}</ref> * Central District β The area between Magnolia Boulevard and Monroe Boulevard,Long Beach's City Hall is located in this area as well as the Martin Luther King Center and Emergency Department at Long Beach. * The East End β The district between Monroe Boulevard and Maple Boulevard. * The President Streets β The area comprising 9 north-south avenues of which 5 are named after former U.S. presidents, with the 4 exceptions of Atlantic, Belmont, and Mitchell Avenues, and Pacific Boulevard; Pacific Boulevard connects directly from Park Avenue to East Broadway, a parallel road to the south. * The West End β The district between New York Avenue and East Atlantic Beach. This area is home to many small bungalows and large houses close to one other, along small narrow streets. These streets, named after U.S. states, run from the beach to the bay, until they meet [[East Atlantic Beach, New York|East Atlantic Beach]] at Westholme Ave. '''Neighborhoods and enclaves''' * The Walks β An area comprising extremely narrow sidewalks between houses. Each walk is named after a month. * North Park β The area north of Park Avenue, between the LIRR Station and Monroe. * The Canals β The area comprising several streets running north-south, with 4 parallel canals originating from Reynolds Channel. The canals begin on Forrester Street and end on Curley Street, each canal except for Bob Jones Canal is traversed by a short bridge carrying East Pine Street. * Kennedy Plaza β An area in the Central District, at the intersection of National Boulevard and West Chester Street. * Westholme β The neighborhood between New York Avenue and Magnolia Boulevard.
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