Ocean Center Tower - Long Beach, CA
Posted by: bluesnote
N 33° 45.985 W 118° 11.554
11S E 389565 N 3736896
The top of the tower is an official registered benchmark.
Waymark Code: WMWTVR
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/13/2017
Views: 2
Taken from Wikipedia, "The Ocean Center Building is a 14-story, 197-foot-tall office building in downtown Long Beach, California built in 1929 by architect Raymond M. Kennedy.
The Ocean Center Building has two ground floors, an entrance above the shoreline on the bluff level to take advantage of its address on 110 West Ocean Boulevard and an east entrance at the base of the Pine Avenue incline providing beach access and accommodating the Walk of a Thousand Lights of The Pike amusement zone . The building houses a collection of shops, offices and parking. At beach level there is a shopping arcade (architecture) archway key-stoned a restaurant (later converted to a penny arcade) and an immense menswear store (later converted to the Hollywood on the Pike cabaret,) and several small shops up the sidewalk incline of Pine St. There is a monthly rental parking space above the shops. The rest of the building is reserved for retail and office space. The office space above the lobby is divided by varying heights of the roof, allowing outdoor roof-top balcony space to select offices, turrets and a tower. The roofline is different when viewed from the east or west. Battlements along the different roof heights give the observer the impression of the building as being a castle."
Condition: Mark found in good condition
Designation: LONG BEACH OCEAN CENTER TOWER
Benchmark Agency: other (not included below)
Monumentation type: Lookout Tower
County: Los Angeles
USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Name (optional): Long Beach
Special category (optional): Not listed
Find type: Coordinates and/or to-reach information from the NGS database (or Geocaching's copy of it) were used
Web address of this benchmark's datasheet (optional): [Web Link]
NGS PID: DY2441
Benchmark Agency (if other): Not listed
Monumentation type (if other): Not listed
Special Category (if other): Not listed
Local database's URL (optional): Not listed
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