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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach Airport and the City's Public Works Department were recently honored for their efforts in preserving local architecture and history at the 37th Annual Long Beach Heritage Preservation Awards. The event, held on May 21, recognized the two departments for their contributions to protecting the city's rich cultural heritage.
Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his pride in seeing both departments receive recognition for their hard work and dedication to preserving Long Beach's history. He emphasized the importance of these efforts in ensuring that future generations can connect with and learn from the stories that shape the community.
Long Beach Airport was awarded for its restoration of the iconic Historic Terminal, which reopened in 2024 after a comprehensive yearlong renovation. The project focused on preserving the building's unique architectural features and original Works Progress Administration (WPA) artwork, including a masterwork mosaic by artist Grace Clements made up of over a million hand-cut tiles. The renovation also included vital seismic retrofitting to protect the structure for years to come. Local historic preservation consultant John Thomas provided guidance on the project.
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Designed by architects William Horace Austin and Kenneth Smith Wing in Streamline Moderne-style, the Historic Terminal was considered ahead of its time when it was first built. Its grand opening, originally planned for December 8, 1941, was delayed due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The building officially opened on April 25, 1942, and has since been designated as a Historic Landmark, cherished for its blend of history, artistry, and civic significance.
Cynthia Guidry, Airport Director at Long Beach Airport, highlighted how important it is to preserve the airport's charm through its rich history and unique sense of place. She stated that this award celebrates their efforts in maintaining that history while also creating a modern and memorable experience for all travelers who pass through their doors.
The Public Works Department also received recognition for its role in restoring the public mural "Typical Activities of the Beach and Harbor City," located at Harvey Milk Promenade Park. The glazed tile mosaic, completed as a WPA project in 1938, measures 38 feet high and 22 feet wide and was created by over 60 different artists. In the summer of 2024, the artwork underwent repairs to protect and preserve its vibrant colors and historic significance.
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Eric Lopez, Director of Public Works, expressed his pride in being recognized for their efforts in preserving this important piece of Long Beach's culture and history. He stated that the mural is a reflection of the city's vibrant culture and they are committed to protecting it for future generations.
The nonprofit organization Long Beach Heritage presents these annual Preservation Awards to highlight projects that honor and preserve the city's cultural and architectural history. The awards were presented on May 21 at the Historic Bembridge House in Long Beach.
Christopher Hogan, Executive Director of Long Beach Heritage, expressed his gratitude for being able to present these awards for over 35 years. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication of individuals, property owners, neighborhood groups, organizations, and governmental agencies who have made significant positive impacts on historic preservation in Long Beach.
To learn more about Long Beach Heritage and the Preservation Awards, visit lbheritage.org. For more information about Long Beach Airport or the Public Works Department, visit their respective websites at lgb.org and longbeach.gov/pw.
Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his pride in seeing both departments receive recognition for their hard work and dedication to preserving Long Beach's history. He emphasized the importance of these efforts in ensuring that future generations can connect with and learn from the stories that shape the community.
Long Beach Airport was awarded for its restoration of the iconic Historic Terminal, which reopened in 2024 after a comprehensive yearlong renovation. The project focused on preserving the building's unique architectural features and original Works Progress Administration (WPA) artwork, including a masterwork mosaic by artist Grace Clements made up of over a million hand-cut tiles. The renovation also included vital seismic retrofitting to protect the structure for years to come. Local historic preservation consultant John Thomas provided guidance on the project.
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Designed by architects William Horace Austin and Kenneth Smith Wing in Streamline Moderne-style, the Historic Terminal was considered ahead of its time when it was first built. Its grand opening, originally planned for December 8, 1941, was delayed due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The building officially opened on April 25, 1942, and has since been designated as a Historic Landmark, cherished for its blend of history, artistry, and civic significance.
Cynthia Guidry, Airport Director at Long Beach Airport, highlighted how important it is to preserve the airport's charm through its rich history and unique sense of place. She stated that this award celebrates their efforts in maintaining that history while also creating a modern and memorable experience for all travelers who pass through their doors.
The Public Works Department also received recognition for its role in restoring the public mural "Typical Activities of the Beach and Harbor City," located at Harvey Milk Promenade Park. The glazed tile mosaic, completed as a WPA project in 1938, measures 38 feet high and 22 feet wide and was created by over 60 different artists. In the summer of 2024, the artwork underwent repairs to protect and preserve its vibrant colors and historic significance.
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Eric Lopez, Director of Public Works, expressed his pride in being recognized for their efforts in preserving this important piece of Long Beach's culture and history. He stated that the mural is a reflection of the city's vibrant culture and they are committed to protecting it for future generations.
The nonprofit organization Long Beach Heritage presents these annual Preservation Awards to highlight projects that honor and preserve the city's cultural and architectural history. The awards were presented on May 21 at the Historic Bembridge House in Long Beach.
Christopher Hogan, Executive Director of Long Beach Heritage, expressed his gratitude for being able to present these awards for over 35 years. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication of individuals, property owners, neighborhood groups, organizations, and governmental agencies who have made significant positive impacts on historic preservation in Long Beach.
To learn more about Long Beach Heritage and the Preservation Awards, visit lbheritage.org. For more information about Long Beach Airport or the Public Works Department, visit their respective websites at lgb.org and longbeach.gov/pw.
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