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California tips, articles and product reviews. Knott's Berry Farm, California
Knott's Berry Farm has a fun history: It was started by the Knotts family because their restaurant that served chicken, potatoes, and their famous boysenberry pie would always have a long wait line, and they wanted to keep their customers happy while waiting in line so developed things for them to ...
Up Close and Personal with LA Tours and Tapings in California
Los Angeles is hugely popular with tourists as well as wannabe celebrities and of course movie stars and it is possible to get closer to the rich and famous if you know where to look. It’s even possible to become one of the audience members at a live taping of one of your favorite shows ...
Visiting the Joshua Tree National Park, California
If you are visiting Los Angeles, or if you are planning a camping trip to California, then the Joshua Tree National Park is well worth a visit – especially if you love the outdoors and have a passion for outdoor activities. Located only 140 miles from LA, it’s well within a day ...
What to do in Disneyland, California
Disneyland is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world, and for good reason. It is where Disney magic comes alive with the famous characters walking around that you can meet (everyone from Goofy to Cinderella – and not forgetting Mickey!) and have their photos taken and ...
Where to Find Extreme Sporting Opportunities in California
California is a land of extremes; from deserts to beaches to forests to rivers, it has it all. It's no wonder that extreme sporting has taken off in California - the geographical diversity offered make it easy to find just the thrill you were seeking, no matter where in the state you're ...
Where To Stay
During the year 1913, La Jolla's premiere hotel, The
Grande Colonial, opened its doors for visitors, charging just $1 a night. Since that time, La Jolla has blossomed into a resort community, with modern hotels only helping to enhance the shine of the community. No matter if you're ... Windansea Beach
Past all of La Jolla's ritzy homes, hotels, and well
known restaurants, lies Windansea Beach. Down the hill, this beach is flanked by surfers and sunbathers on hot summer days. With sandstone cliffs, a sandy beach, and amazing surf breaks, Windansea Beach has been a popular ... Torrey Pines Glider Port
For over 75 years, the Gliderport in Torrey Pines
has been the learning place for aviation greats such as the Lindbergh's, Boyles, and many other greats. First established as a soaring site in 1928, the Gliderport has defined the world of motorless flight. Today, the Gliderport ... La Jolla Beaches
From the family beaches that are most often preferred
by tourists to the more secluded coves most desired by surfers, divers, and swimmers, La Jolla beaches offer something for everyone. From Blacks Beach to the north and Windansea Beach to the south, the La Jolla shoreline consists of ... Children's Pool
Also known as the Casa, the Children's Pool is a
small beach partially protected by a sea wall. The original intention here was to create a fully protected swimming area, although sand has now filled in much of the area that exists to the inside of the wall. This is a very beautiful ...
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