South of Conant, Long Beach, California

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South of Conant is a neighborhood located in Long Beach, California that lies just north of Spring Street, south of Conant Street, east of Clark Avenue, and west of Woodruff Avenue; and includes Wardlow Park. [1] It is known for its LGBTQ+ community. [2]

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References

  1. Grobaty, Tim (4 November 2019). "A trick question: Do you know where you live? • Long Beach Post News". lbpost.com. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  2. Lick, Thomas Philip (27 September 2017). "The Paradoxical Nature of Gentrification in Long Beach's Gayborhood". KCET. Retrieved 6 May 2021.

Coordinates: 33°49′03″N118°07′36″W / 33.817388°N 118.126767°W / 33.817388; -118.126767