The first housing tract ever planned in Long Beach dating back to 1898, many of this communities original features still remain to this day like curved roads- to make farmers stop taking detours through the neighborhood on their way to Downtown Long Beach & the fact that many barns still stand this day and are a friendly reminder of the past.How to get yourself here?
Finding yourself between Third Street(to the south), Fourth Street(to the north), Wisconsin Avenue(to the east) and Junipero Avenue(to the west). Carrol Park is centrally located in between Downtown Long Beach and Belmont Shore, just north of the Pacific Ocean. This communities neighbors are Belmont Heights, Bluff Heights and Alamitos Heights.
Local Schools
Elementary – Horace Elementary School, Fremont Elementary School
Middle – Franklin Middle School
High – Wilson High School
Parks
Surprisingly enough this community is named after a park(hint sarcasm) ; although the park does not offer much as far as amenities are concerned it does add the appeal to this community with the type of home architecture it has and goes along with considering this communities’ history.
Local Businesses
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