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El Dorado Park Estates, Long Beach, California

Coordinates: 33°49′02″N 118°04′36″W / 33.81722°N 118.07667°W / 33.81722; -118.07667
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El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates is located in Long Beach, California
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates is located in southern California
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates is located in California
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates is located in the United States
El Dorado Park Estates
El Dorado Park Estates
Coordinates: 33°49′02″N 118°04′36″W / 33.81722°N 118.07667°W / 33.81722; -118.07667
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Long Beach
Websitehttp://www.eldoestatesassociation.com/

El Dorado Park Estates is a neighborhood in Long Beach, California.

It was developed by S&S Construction, later known as Shapell Industries,[1] beginning in 1962.[2][3] The company was co-founded by David Shapell, Nathan Shapell, and Max Webb in 1955.[4] It was the first large neighborhood to be developed by the company.[3] Douglas A. Newcomb Academy opened to 300 students in September, 1963.[3]

Appearances in media

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El Dorado Park Estates appears in the 1967 romantic comedy Luv (film).[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Toll Brothers Announces Closing of Purchase of Shapell Industries, LLC and Related Financings". investors.tollbrothers.com.
  2. ^ Fadler, Joseph. "Developers on location with plans for recently built "Eldorado Park Estates" featuring underground service of electric and phone service wires". hdl.huntington.org. Southern California Edison Photographs and Negatives, Huntington Digital Library.
  3. ^ a b c "El Dorado Park Estates". The Hayward Team. Archived from the original on 2023-03-20. Retrieved 2023-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ "Shapell Nathan". California Homebuilding Foundation.
  5. ^ Grobaty, Tim (20 November 2012). Location Filming in Long Beach. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61423-775-4.