Electrify Expo is a fun factory for all ages! Get ready for thrilling experiences, demo courses, and displays, alongside great music and food across nearly 1 million square feet of festival space! EV Demo District: Presented by Hankook Tire The world’s leading auto manufacturers are ready for you to take the ride of your life....
The Historic Cooper Arms is turning 100! Come celebrate this milestone at the kick-off event to Long Beach Architecture Week 2024 on June 1st from 6pm -10pm. This 1920’s themed event will include a tour of the property, period themed entertainment, food and beverages from Modica’s Restaurant, a 28-year tenant of the Cooper Arms and three art exhibitions by renowned photographer, George Derr and local Long Beach artists Michele Rene and LaJon Miller. Several residential units will be open for viewing as part of the tour, so you can experience what it’s like to live in a 100-year-old building. Dress like it’s the 20’s! The 1920’s! Hope to see you on the red carpet. Long Beach Architecture Week (LBAW) announces its 2024 return and will host another event series from May 29 to June 9, 2024. Featuring a collection of new programs centered...
Step back in time to experience the lives and lifestyles of those who would call Long Beach home in the 1920s. Oil field workers, shipyard workers, filmmakers, and wealthy seasonal...
On Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, children and their families will enjoy an afternoon of music, dance, crafts, and interactive activities as Long Beach Symphony presents the RuMBa Foundation Family Concert,...
Step back in time to experience the lives and lifestyles of those who would call Long Beach home in the 1920s. Oil field workers, shipyard workers, filmmakers, and wealthy seasonal visitors all lived and worked side by side in the East Village of 1920s Long Beach. Join us for a rarely offered tour of the Lafayette Hotel, Campbell Building, Metropolitan Hotel, Broadlind Hotel and their interiors. ACCESSIBILITY While the street level parts of the tour are ADA accessible, only the Lafayette, International Building, and Campbell Buildings are ADA accessible.