Naples, Island neighborhood in Long Beach, US
Naples is an island neighborhood in Alamitos Bay consisting of three islands connected by canals and lined with waterfront homes. The area is characterized by narrow waterways that create small bridges and pedestrian pathways throughout the community.
Arthur M. Parsons developed the area from marshy land in 1903 and created a new residential community modeled after Italian waterways. The canal and island design was an innovative concept for the region at that time.
The neighborhood has Italian street names and design elements that reference Naples and shape its character. Visitors notice these details in the street signs and the architecture of homes throughout the area.
Marine Park offers a protected swimming area with lifeguards and picnic facilities for families. Access is straightforward on foot or by car, making it an easy destination to reach.
La Bella Fontana di Napoli, a three-tiered fountain from 1933, sits at the center of a park with views of the bay. The fountain is a rare example of Italian architecture in Southern California and often goes unnoticed by visitors.
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