Top Articles for the tag "california".
 By Carla McNamara / Published on May 27th, 2008 / Travel
Sunshine and fun is what California in USA is all about. This Pacific Ocean bathed state was one of the last to be incorporated into the union, but soon became one of the first on the list for [..]
 By Thomas Morva / Published on May 19th, 2008 / Travel
California’s Central Coast is home to a variety of marine life including several types of dolphins. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS), a Federally protected marine area [..]
 By Kristy Annely / Published on May 11th, 2008 / Travel
River rafting is a major attraction in California. The most popular California river rafting destination is the mighty American River. The American River begins in the Sierra Nevada Mountains [..]
 By Eric Morris / Published on April 20th, 2008 / Travel
With coastline, forests, mountains and deserts, California is among the most geographically diverse states in the country. At any one of many California dude ranches, guests can experience the [..]
 By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 13th, 2008 / Travel
Renting an RV is perfect if you’ve dreamed of touring California in an RV, but thought you couldn’t because of the cost or hassle of owning an RV. RVs allow you travel where you want and when [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 12th, 2008 / Travel
Glendale, California is a bedroom comunity of approximetly 200,000 residents, situated between the San Fernando Valley and the San Gabriel Valley. In and of itself it is not a popular tourist [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 12th, 2008 / Travel
Are you looking for a vacation spot where you can relax, unwind and get rid of every day stress without dying of boredom? Why not visit Pismo Beach, California? Pismo Beach is situated on the [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 11th, 2008 / Travel
The city of Pasadena, California may be a relatively small city (population under 150,000), however, due to it's proximity to downtown Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley and the San Fernando [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 11th, 2008 / Travel
According to the latest U.S Government census the city of Pasadena, California has a population of just under 140,000, however the city boasts in excess of 500 dining establishments. Pasadena [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 11th, 2008 / Travel
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is located on 150 acres of land at 1150 Oxford Rd. in the city of San Marino, California. San Marino is best known for the [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 10th, 2008 / Travel
Mijares Mexican Restaurant in Pasadena, California is extremely well known for two things, their margaritas and their all you can eat Sunday champaign buffet brunch, both of which are [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on March 10th, 2008 / Travel
Just a few short blocks from famous Old Town Pasadena, California is the urban village of Paseo Colorado, a self contained residential apartment complex and shopping mall. According to Paseo [..]
 By Loreal Oliver / Published on March 8th, 2008 / Travel
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 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on February 23th, 2008 / Travel
World famous Hollywood, California is one of the best known cities in the world, however it not a city, it's mayor is honorary, it has no city council or other city officers. It is part of the [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on February 23th, 2008 / Travel
Have you been looking for that perfect romantic restaurant to take a date or spouse to? Do you like old fashion elegant steak houses with lots of dark rich wood, plenty of marble and romantic [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on February 22th, 2008 / Travel
Beverly Hills, California, one of the wealthiest cities in the world is known world wide for multi million dollar mansions, Rodeo Drive shopping, luxury automobile dealerships, four and five [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on February 17th, 2008 / Travel
Every New Year's Day, except when that holiday falls on a Sunday and the Rose Parade is held on January 2nd, millions of viewers around the world enjoy the Rose Parade and think about Pasadena, [..]
 By David G. Hallstrom / Published on February 14th, 2008 / Travel
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. The beach city of Santa Monica, California with it's average year round temperature of about 68 degrees Fahrenheit, good air quality, 245 acres of state beach, over [..]
 By Karen Stearns / Published on February 9th, 2008 / Travel
At first glace it seems that Palm Springs is a place for mature audiences to find much-needed rest and relaxation and that there is not much for the younger crowd to enjoy. But, on closer [..]
 By Steven Gillman / Published on November 26th, 2007 / Travel
Lone Pine, California doesn't look like much at first. It's a dusty desert town of a few thousand, on highway 395, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas. There might still be only one [..]