All along Newport Beach, there are several historic
sites that are worth checking out. Many of them
were around back in the early 1900s, which is
great to see for anyone who wants to see what the
past was like or to learn more about the history
behind Newport Beach.
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Balboa Pavilion at Newport Beach
Located at 400 Main Street, the Balboa Pavilion
is the first landmark for Newport Beach. Built-in
1905, the pavilion was the end of the line for the
Red Car of the Pacific Electric. Nowadays, the
Balboa Pavilion hosts a variety of shops, a
chartering company, and even a restaurant.
McFadden’s Wharf
Completed in 1889, the wharf began the decade for
Newport as a shipping port. Built by James and
Robert McFadden, the wharf was a great way to ship
lumber from Northern California to those who
settled here.
Old Landing
The Old Landing is located at Highway 101 & Dover
Drive. Established in 1870, the Old Landing was
designated to be a new port by the McFaddens, who
went on to establish a shipping service in the area
of Newport. Now, there’s a bridge and highway on
an area of the site. The remaining area of the
Old Landing is vacant.