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The '''England national under-16 football team''' are a team for England qualified players at or under the age of 16. The team is coached by [[Kenny Swain]].
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|leader_title = [[Mayor]]
|leader_name = [[Bob Andrew]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.longbeachwa.gov/html/mayor.html |title=City Government of Long Beach, Washington: MAYOR |accessdate=2008-03-25 |year=2008 |publisher=City of Long Beach, Washington}}</ref>
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'''Long Beach''' is a [[city]] in [[Pacific County, Washington|Pacific County]], [[Washington]], [[United States]]. The population was 1,283 at the 2000 census. It is the home of [[Pacific Northwest|Northwestern]] [[pop culture|pop cultural]] phenomenon [[Jake the Alligator Man]].


==Geography==
''Most of these players are in their clubs reserve team or youth academy''
Long Beach is located at {{coor dms|46|21|3|N|124|3|13|W|city}} (46.350959, -124.053643){{GR|1}} on the [[Long Beach Peninsula]].


According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of 1.3&nbsp;[[square mile]]s (3.3&nbsp;[[km²]]), all of it land.
'''COACH:''' [[Kenny Swain]]<br>
'''CAPTAIN:''' [[Jose Baxter]]


==Demographics==
''The Last game was the [[Sky Sports Victory Shield]] Final where England won 6-0''
As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there were 1,283 people, 660 households, and 314 families residing in the city. The [[population density]] was 1,018.7 people per square mile (393.2/km²). There were 1,155 housing units at an average density of 917.1/sq&nbsp;mi (353.9/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 89.87% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 0.08% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 1.09% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.40% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 1.56% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 6.00% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 4.83% of the population. 19.6% were of [[germans|German]], 11.5% [[irish people|Irish]], 10.3% [[english people|English]], 6.3% [[united states|American]] and 5.7% [[norwegians|Norwegian]] ancestry according to [[Census 2000]].


There were 660 households out of which 17.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.2% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 11.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 52.3% were non-families. 43.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 20.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.92 and the average family size was 2.63.
'''The Following Players are in Kenny Swain's Full Squad:'''
"The Following Players are Freaking UNREAL THEY ARE SO GOOD:"


In the city the population was spread out with 17.6% under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 23.1% from 25 to 44, 28.9% from 45 to 64, and 24.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 47 years. For every 100 females there were 81.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.9 males.
== Current squad ==
{{nat fs g start}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Adam Davies|age=[[July 12]] [[1992]]|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Everton F.C.|Everton]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[USA national under-16 football team|USA U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Nikhil Kumar|age=[[september 30]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Man Utd]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Ollie Cooke|age=[[May 7]] [[1993]]|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bradford City F.C.|Bradford]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Jamal Blackman|age=[[October 27]] [[1993]]|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Samuel Johnstone|age=[[March 25]] [[1993]]|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Man Utd]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=Jack Butland|age=|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Luke Garbutt|age=[[May 21]] [[1993]]|caps=1|goals=--|club=[[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=James Hurst|age=[[January 31]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=--|club=[[Portsmouth F.C.|Portsmouth]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Angus MacDonald|age=[[October 15]] [[1992]]|caps=1|goals=--|club=[[Reading F.C.|Reading]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[USA national under-16 football team|USA U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Keanu Marsh-Brown|age=[[August 10]] [[1992]]|caps=3|goals=--|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[USA national under-16 football team|USA U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Eddie Oshodi|age=[[January 14]] [[1992]]|caps=3|goals=--|club=[[Watford F.C.|Watford]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Ahmad Benali|age={{birth date and age|1992|6|1}}|caps=12|goals=15|club=[[Manchester City F.C.|Man City]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Nathaniel Chalobah|age={{birth date and age|1993|12|12}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Louis Laing|age={{birth date and age|1992|3|6}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Sunderland F.C.|Sunderland]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Jack Robinson|age={{birth date and age|1992|9|1}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Andre Wisdom|age={{birth date and age|1993|5|9}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Conor Washington|age=[[May 18th]] [[1992]]|caps=5|goals=13|club=[[Portsmouth]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Oliver Nicholas|age={{birth date and age|1991|1|21}}|caps=2|goals=--|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Japan national under-16 football team|Japan U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Jamie Reckord|age={{birth date and age|1992|3|9}}|caps=1|goals=--|club=[[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolves]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Maison McGeechan|age=|caps=--|goals=--|club=[[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=Ezekiel Fryers|age= [[September 9]] [[1992]]|caps=5|goals=3|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Man Utd]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Ryan Tunnicliffe|age=[[December 30]] [[1992]]|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Man Utd]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Jacob Walcott|age=[[June 26]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Reading F.C.|Reading]]|clubnat=ENG|v [[USA national under-16 football team|USA U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Sam Byles|age=[[January 21]] [[1992]]|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Emmanuel Frimpong|age=[[January 10]] [[1992]]|caps=6|goals=1|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Germany national under-16 football team|Germany U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Joshua McEachran|age=[[March 1]] [[1993]]|caps=1|goals=--|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jonjo Shelvey]] ''(Vice-Cpt)''|age=[[February 27]] [[1992]]|caps=7|goals=3|club=[[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Chuks Aneke|age={{birth date and age|1993|7|3}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Aziz Deen-Conteh|age={{birth date and age|1993|1|14}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Zeli Ismail|age={{birth date and age|1993|12|12}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolves]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} [[V.S.]]
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Nathaniel Mendez-Laing|age={{birth date and age|1992|4|15}}|caps=1|goals=--|club=[[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolves]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Billy Knott|age=|caps=--|goals=--|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Connor Morris|age={{birth date and age|1993|4|23}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Bruno Pilates|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|30}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Josh Rees|age={{birth date and age|1993|10|4}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=George Thorn|age={{birth date and age|1993|1|4}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Brom]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=Alex Whittle|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|15}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Lateef Elford-Alliyu|age=[[January 1]] [[1992]]|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Brom]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Abdulai Baggie|age=[[April 28]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Reading F.C.|Reading]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Jose Baxter]] ''(Cpt)''|age=[[February 7]] [[1992]]|caps=4|goals=2|club=[[Everton F.C.|Everton]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Liam Head|age=[[January 26]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=--|club=[[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Ibra Sekajja|age=[[October 31]] [[1992]]|caps=1|goals=0 |club=[[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Joel Grandison|age=|caps=1|goals=-- |club=[[Coventry City F.C.|Coventry]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luke Freeman]]|age=[[March 22]] [[1992]]|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[France national under-16 football team|France U16]]}} ''Montaigu''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Siddharth Sundar|age={{birth date and age|1993|1|20}}|caps=9|goals=16|club=[[Reading F.C.|Reading]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Jordan Bowen|age={{birth date and age|1992|3|27}}|caps=0|goals=--|club=[[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Jason Banton|age=|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Benik Afobe|age={{birth date and age|1993|2|12}}|caps=1|goals=2|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Ross Barkley|age={{birth date and age|1993|12|5}}|caps=1|goals=1|club=[[Everton F.C.|Everton]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Jake Fowler|age={{birth date and age|1993|9|22}}|caps=1|goals=1|club=[[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Robert Hall|age={{birth date and age|1993|10|20}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=Connor Wickham|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|31}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=|name=Tom Thorpe|age=|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Man Utd]]|clubnat=ENG|other=v [[Northern Ireland national under-16 football team|N Ireland U16]]}} ''V.S.''
{{nat fs g end}}


The median income for a household in the city was $23,611, and the median income for a family was $33,029. Males had a median income of $30,938 versus $20,625 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the city was $21,266. About 13.4% of families and 18.7% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including 19.5% of those under age 18 and 11.4% of those age 65 or over.
''Please note the last time the player played is in brackets ( )''


==History==
Long Beach began when Henry Harrison Tinker bought a land claim from Charles E. Reed in 1880. He platted the town and called it "Tinkerville."<ref>Hobbs, Nancy L., and Lucero, Donella J., ''The Long Beach Peninsula'', at page 15, Arcadia Publishing 2005 ISBN 0-7385-2995-8</ref> Long Beach was officially incorporated on [[January 18]], [[1922]].
From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the [[Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company]] ran up the whole peninsula.


The Long Beach depot was built between First and Second Streets on the east side of the track, which ran north along "B" Street.<ref>Feagans, at 37</ref> A major destination in Long Beach was Tinker's Hotel, later renamed the Long Beach Hotel, and built very close to the station. This was the second hotel built at the site by Henry Harrison Tinker, the founder of Long Beach Tinker's first hotel burned down in 1894. He built another one just a few feet to the east and south of the rail depot.<ref>Hobbs and Lucero, ''Long Beach Peninsula'', at 24</ref> The image in the gallery shows a crowd waiting for the train sometime between 1901 and 1907. Just across the tracks (which doubled in this area)<ref>Feagans, at 71 states that a passing siding was built at Long Beach</ref> from Tinker's Hotel in Long Beach was the [http://content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/wastate&CISOPTR=1009&REC=3 Portland Hotel]. The Portland Hotel, owned by the Hanniman family was unique for the area, in that it featured an enormous round turret-like structure.The Portland Hotel burned down on December 6, 1914, and was not replaced. <ref>Hobbs and Lucero, ''Long Beach Peninsula'', at 24</ref> The Driftwood Hotel was another common Long Beach destination.
Hurst, Oshodi, Tunnicliffe, J. Walcott, Byles, Frimpong, Shelvey, Baxter, Head, Fryers, Freeman, Nicholas & Reckord also play for the [[England national under-17 football team|England U17's]].


The boardwalk area near the station was known as "Rubberneck Row."<ref>Feagans, at 23, publishing post card showing area with caption "Long Beach, Wash. Rubberneck Row," from the Pacific County Historical Society</ref> Businesses existing in August of 1911 that can be identified along Rubberneck Row from photographs (see images in this article) include, on the west side of the tracks, an establishment advertising "Baths" (possibly the Crystal Baths, an indoor swimming pool), Milton York Candies, a "Postal Shop," and a soda fountain just across from the station advertising "Milk Shake." A somewhat earlier photograph shows a sign for a livery stable immediately to the west across the tracks from Tinker's Hotel, followed (proceeding southwards) by a barber ship, "Vincent's Souvenirs," and a candy shop. A banner stretching above the tracks advertises a restaurant. The photo published by Feagans shows it was produced by H.A. Vincent, [[Ilwaco, Washington|Ilwaco]] and Long Beach, who was probably the owner of Vincent's Souvenirs.<ref>Feagans, at 23, reprinting postcard from Pacific County Historical Society</ref>
* Liam Head also plays for the England U18's
===Gallery===
<gallery>
Image:Crystal Baths, Long Beach, WA about 1905.jpg|Crystal Baths, Long Beach, WA, about 1905, looking south towards Cape Disappointment (high land in background)
Image:Long Beach, WA Rubberneck Row, 1909.jpg|Long Beach, WA, July 1909 "Rubberneck Row," looking north towards depot (building with 2 windows in distance just to right of telegraph pole)
Image:Long Beach WA about 1913.jpg|Waiting for train, Long Beach, WA, August 1911, looking south, probably from depot window or roof
Image:Tinker's hotel Long Beach WA.jpg|Tinker's Hotel, Long Beach, WA, looking east
Image:Long Beach Hotel Long Beach WA April 1953.jpg|Long Beach (formerly Tinker's Hotel), April 1953
Image:Image-Breakers hotel Long Beach WA.jpg|Breakers Hotel, Long Beach, WA, looking east from beach
Image:Breakers Hotel, Long Beach, WA about 1914.jpg|Breakers Hotel looking west
</gallery>
its really gay town never come here o and ur gay


== Trivia ==
==References==
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* Jacob Walcott is cousin of [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] striker [[Theo Walcott]].


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{{Ilwaco Navigation Company}}
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== Recent Call-Ups ==
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[[vo:Long Beach (Washington)]]
Blackman, Johnstone, Chalobah, Laing, Robinson, Wisdom, Deen-Conteh, Ismail, Morris, Pilates, Rees, Thorn, Whittle, Afobe, Barkley, Fowler, Hall


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== Honours: ==

'''Sky Sports Victory Shield:''' 2007 (Winners), 2008 (Runners-Up)

'''The Montaigu Tournament Winners:''' 2008


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Long Beach, Washington
The Pacific Ocean from a beach near Long Beach
The Pacific Ocean from a beach near Long Beach
Location of Long Beach, Washington
Location of Long Beach, Washington
CountryUnited States United States
StateWashington
CountyPacific County
IncorporatedJanuary 18, 1922
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • MayorBob Andrew[1]
Area
 • Total3.3 km2 (1.3 sq mi)
 • Land3.3 km2 (1.3 sq mi)
 • Water0.0 km2 (0.0 sq mi)
Elevation
15.2 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total1,283
 • Density393.2/km2 (1,018.7/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
98631
Area code360
FIPS code53-40070Template:GR
GNIS feature ID1512400Template:GR
Websitehttp://www.longbeachwa.gov/

Long Beach is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,283 at the 2000 census. It is the home of Northwestern pop cultural phenomenon Jake the Alligator Man.

Geography

Long Beach is located at 46°21′3″N 124°3′13″W / 46.35083°N 124.05361°W / 46.35083; -124.05361Invalid arguments have been passed to the {{#coordinates:}} function (46.350959, -124.053643)Template:GR on the Long Beach Peninsula.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.3 km²), all of it land.

Demographics

As of the censusTemplate:GR of 2000, there were 1,283 people, 660 households, and 314 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,018.7 people per square mile (393.2/km²). There were 1,155 housing units at an average density of 917.1/sq mi (353.9/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 89.87% White, 0.08% African American, 1.09% Native American, 1.40% Asian, 1.56% from other races, and 6.00% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.83% of the population. 19.6% were of German, 11.5% Irish, 10.3% English, 6.3% American and 5.7% Norwegian ancestry according to Census 2000.

There were 660 households out of which 17.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.2% were married couples living together, 11.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 52.3% were non-families. 43.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 20.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.92 and the average family size was 2.63.

In the city the population was spread out with 17.6% under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 23.1% from 25 to 44, 28.9% from 45 to 64, and 24.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 47 years. For every 100 females there were 81.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $23,611, and the median income for a family was $33,029. Males had a median income of $30,938 versus $20,625 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,266. About 13.4% of families and 18.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.5% of those under age 18 and 11.4% of those age 65 or over.

History

Long Beach began when Henry Harrison Tinker bought a land claim from Charles E. Reed in 1880. He platted the town and called it "Tinkerville."[2] Long Beach was officially incorporated on January 18, 1922. From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.

The Long Beach depot was built between First and Second Streets on the east side of the track, which ran north along "B" Street.[3] A major destination in Long Beach was Tinker's Hotel, later renamed the Long Beach Hotel, and built very close to the station. This was the second hotel built at the site by Henry Harrison Tinker, the founder of Long Beach Tinker's first hotel burned down in 1894. He built another one just a few feet to the east and south of the rail depot.[4] The image in the gallery shows a crowd waiting for the train sometime between 1901 and 1907. Just across the tracks (which doubled in this area)[5] from Tinker's Hotel in Long Beach was the Portland Hotel. The Portland Hotel, owned by the Hanniman family was unique for the area, in that it featured an enormous round turret-like structure.The Portland Hotel burned down on December 6, 1914, and was not replaced. [6] The Driftwood Hotel was another common Long Beach destination.

The boardwalk area near the station was known as "Rubberneck Row."[7] Businesses existing in August of 1911 that can be identified along Rubberneck Row from photographs (see images in this article) include, on the west side of the tracks, an establishment advertising "Baths" (possibly the Crystal Baths, an indoor swimming pool), Milton York Candies, a "Postal Shop," and a soda fountain just across from the station advertising "Milk Shake." A somewhat earlier photograph shows a sign for a livery stable immediately to the west across the tracks from Tinker's Hotel, followed (proceeding southwards) by a barber ship, "Vincent's Souvenirs," and a candy shop. A banner stretching above the tracks advertises a restaurant. The photo published by Feagans shows it was produced by H.A. Vincent, Ilwaco and Long Beach, who was probably the owner of Vincent's Souvenirs.[8]

Gallery

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References

  1. ^ "City Government of Long Beach, Washington: MAYOR". City of Long Beach, Washington. 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  2. ^ Hobbs, Nancy L., and Lucero, Donella J., The Long Beach Peninsula, at page 15, Arcadia Publishing 2005 ISBN 0-7385-2995-8
  3. ^ Feagans, at 37
  4. ^ Hobbs and Lucero, Long Beach Peninsula, at 24
  5. ^ Feagans, at 71 states that a passing siding was built at Long Beach
  6. ^ Hobbs and Lucero, Long Beach Peninsula, at 24
  7. ^ Feagans, at 23, publishing post card showing area with caption "Long Beach, Wash. Rubberneck Row," from the Pacific County Historical Society
  8. ^ Feagans, at 23, reprinting postcard from Pacific County Historical Society

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