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Los Alamitos Circle

1930 establishments in CaliforniaCalifornia State Route 1Roundabouts and traffic circles in the United StatesStreets in Los Angeles County, CaliforniaTransportation in Long Beach, California
U.S. Route 101U.S. Route 6U.S. Route 91

The Los Alamitos Traffic Circle, informally known as the Long Beach Traffic Circle (or just the Traffic Circle, as there is only one other high volume traffic circle in Southern California), is a roundabout at the intersection of Lakewood Boulevard (State Route 19), Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1/former U.S. Route 101 Alternate) and Los Coyotes Diagonal in Long Beach, California. The intersection was originally constructed as a traffic circle in 1930 and reconstructed as a modern roundabout in 1993.

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Los Alamitos Circle, Long Beach

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90804 Long Beach
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