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A.K. Park

March 30, 2016 by Elvin Mabborang 1 Comment

Admiral Kidd Park is a large, 13 acre park located in the Westside of Long Beach on Santa Fe Ave. right across from Cabrillo High School. It’s named after Kidd who was a commander on the U.S.S. Arizona Flagship of Battleship Division 1 who died in action during Pearl Harbor. As a Long Beach native, … [Read more…]

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