Yermo, a town located in California, was once a bustling railroad hub in the early 1900s when Union Pacific Railroad established a roundhouse and depot there. However, the town's prosperity declined after the opening of Interstate 15 in the late 1960s, which allowed most traffic to bypass … [Read more...]
Best Hollywood Bus Tours – Movie Stars – City Tours
Experience Hollywood without traffic on Starline bus tours, enjoyable for tourists and locals alike. If you reside in Southern California, you are well aware of the traffic situation when you plan a visit to Los Angeles. These tours allow you to sit back and unwind while the driver navigates … [Read more...]
31 Day Trips from San Diego with Nearby Points of Interest
Have fun exploring San Diego Day Trips just an hour or two away from downtown. Discover destinations, from theme parks, hidden gems, scenic road trips, museums, historical landmarks, stunning beaches, and natural wonders. Start planning your adventure today! La Jolla Kayak Adventure Visit the … [Read more...]
Hollywood Day Trip What to Do Along Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood is a star-studded destination, even for those not enamored with celebrities. However, for those who are, Hollywood's status as an iconic place to mingle with the famous is not an exaggeration, as visitors often come across some of the most glamorous residents of Tinseltown. Even if … [Read more...]
Explore the Oxnard Banana Festival with Family-Friendly Activities
If you're searching for a free, enjoyable, and family-oriented activity, the Oxnard Banana Festival is the perfect choice. The festival offers a variety of activities and celebrates one of the Port's essential imports - bananas! Visitors can enjoy live entertainment, port tours, a vendor … [Read more...]
Daggett California Almost A Ghost Town
Daggett, California, was founded in the late 1800s and was initially named Calico Junction. The town was renamed in 1883 to Daggett by the owner of the Bismarck Silver Mine, John R. Daggett. A stamping mill was constructed near the Mojave River bed around 1884. 20-mule teams were used to haul the … [Read more...]
Things to Do Labor Day Weekend in Southern California
Labor Day is considered the informal conclusion of summer, though, in Southern California, the season is ongoing. During this holiday weekend, families can engage in enjoyable activities together. Famous Labor Day weekend activities include camping, visiting theme parks, beaches, or festivals. The … [Read more...]
Hell’s Kitchen Motorsports Bar & Grill Ortega Highway 74
(Closed) Following a fire, the Hell’s Kitchen Motorsports Bar & Grill has moved from the mountain to 530 Crane St, Lake Elsinore, California. Check out our guide to Biker Bars and Roadhouses in Southern California for alternative destinations. Hells Kitchen restaurant and bar are located … [Read more...]
Biker Bars & Roadhouses Southern California
Biker Bars are watering holes and gathering places for those who ride on weekends or for a lifetime. Our list of biker bars are exciting places to stop for some grub or a cold drink on a road trip. While most visitors are motorcycle enthusiasts, many of these roadhouses (during the day) are … [Read more...]
Day Trip to Santa Ynez, California
The town of Santa Ynez, founded in 1882, is about 40 miles north of Santa Barbara, California. It was once a bustling center of commerce with saloons, blacksmith shops, and stores. Although the Southern Pacific Railroad bypassed Santa Ynez, it remains an urban center for the region, with plenty of … [Read more...]
Richard Nixon Library Yorba Linda Day Trip
The Richard Nixon Library, which opened in 1990, educates the public about the 37th President's life and times. The nine-acre site includes beautifully landscaped grounds like the first lady's rose garden and a reflecting pool. Nixon Library Tickets Purchase Now The original farmhouse where … [Read more...]
Korean Bell of Friendship San Pedro
The Korean Bell of Friendship rings only five times a year: on New Year's Eve, Korean American Day (January 13), the Fourth of July, Korean Liberation Day (August 15), and every September during Constitution Week. On September 11, 2002, the bell rang to commemorate the first anniversary of the … [Read more...]
Day Trip to Dana Point Headlands Nature Preserve
Dana Point Headlands Nature Preserve is a beautiful place to enjoy nature. This preserve was saved from developers with a deal that lets them build on 86 acres of the Dana Point Headlands. Fortunately, most of the ocean view bluff top and prime mesa acreage will stay as nature intended. The … [Read more...]
Fountain Valley Crawfish Festival Discount Tickets
The Fountain Valley Crawfish Festival features Cajun food, Friendly People, and lots of dancing; thousands of mudbugs will be cooked in the world's most giant crawfish pots. Festival visitors enjoy tons of fresh crawfish prepared Louisiana style and authentic Cajun chefs. The Fountain Valley … [Read more...]
Malibu Beach Day Trip Things To Do Nearby Attractions
If you want to spend a day soaking up the essence of California, then it's time for a Malibu beach day trip. The 21-mile strip of oceanfront properties is an affluent beachfront city in western Los Angeles County that offers some of the world's most spectacular beaches and views. With the Santa … [Read more...]
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