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VIDEO: Discovering Echo Park Lake
Spend some time with me exploring Echo Park Lake.
Spend some time with me exploring Echo Park Lake.
Malibu, California is one of the best places for surfing in Southern California. But did you know that it also has the historic Adamson House available to tour? And there is a bird refuge in Malibu Creek? I spent the day in […]
Stairs that lead to nowhere, doors that open to the outside of the 2nd floor, 13 bathrooms, 13 panel rooms, intermixed with incredibly innovative plumbing, luxury furnishings, expensive stained glass, and so much more. The Winchester Mystery House is celebrating its 100th […]
Stunning views, relaxing hiking trails, adrenaline-pumping rock climbs, and picnic spots, Vasquez Rocks has it all. Located about 30 minutes outside of Los Angeles, this 932-acre park is a nature enthusiast’s dream. It’s a quick trip to escape the hustle & bustle […]
The annual Holiday Light Festival Train Ride in Griffith Park is back! The train ride started the day after Thanksgiving, but if you haven’t been able to get there yet, no worries. They will be running the train through January 6th. The […]
Enigmatic, innovative, and creative – photographer Cindy Sherman is all of this and more. She perfected the art of the selfie, starting in the 1970s, before digital cameras, before cell phones. If you’re in Los Angeles, you can see an exhibit of […]
If you are visiting California, it’s impossible to ignore the vast & beautiful, blue Pacific ocean that extends endlessly to the west. Have you ever watched the sun set against the ocean and wondered about the life underneath? The marine life in […]
Once crumbling & neglected, Old Pasadena is now a hip, historic, trendy part of Pasadena, brimming with stores, restaurants, art galleries, and bars. I’ll give you a tour of Old Pasadena and all it has to offer in this video.
The Dog Days of Summer brought a present to Los Angeles: Tail O’ The Pup! Okay, it was actually the 1933 Group, the hospitality group that finds and restores landmarks from LA’s past. They keep the historical aesthetic, while modernizing the menu […]
At the very east edge of Hollywood, in a very crowded, urban area is Barnsdall Park. Barnsdall Park is a part of very early Los Angeles, one of the rare properties that show what LA was like before it was a concrete […]