Written by onesundaymorning on June 10, 2008
- Many images are conjured up when one hears "LA". Images of movie stars, perfect weather, and the beach are all part of that ideal. It is hard to deny that California's are beach goers, but...
Written by onesundaymorning on June 1, 2008
- Being from a small town in Pennsylvania the number one thing that my friends want to see when they come to see me in LA is movie stars. It's hard to explain but spotting a...
Written by jenandfrank on February 15, 2005
- Rodeo Drive
The shopping mecca of the world (or at least it’s what the locals like to think), this street is no longer for just shopping; it is now a bona fide tourist attraction. It’s...
Written by jenandfrank on February 14, 2005
- The J. Paul Getty Museum – 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, 310-440-7300
To get there, take the 405 (just north of the Santa Monica Freeway I-10) to the Getty Center Drive exit and follow...
Written by VieH2O on December 27, 2005
- Meanwhile, the other Gardner Peak entrance had a Wal-Mart $22 twin fold-up bed with a twin toddler Aero Bed mattress $70 from Target slipped into the twin bed. I slept on the twin bed set-up....
Written by VieH2O on December 27, 2005
- So...why do I bother writing about tents? I am writing about all the tents I have purchased, so you as my fellow camper will avoid purchasing the cheaply made tents, avoid feeling miserably cold and...
Written by trixie000 on June 6, 2003
- Hollywood has been recently revitalized by several things - the redevelopment of the Hollywood and Vine area (or the commodification...it's unclear), which included the new Hollywood & Highland entertainment complex (an outdoor mall), a new...
Written by trixie000 on June 6, 2003
- 8221 Sunset Strip
West Hollywood
323/656-1010
Chateau Marmont
"If you're going to get into trouble, do it at the Chateau Marmont." -- Harry Cohn, director of Columbia Pictures, 1939
Chateau Marmont is one of my favorite shnazzy destinations in LA....
Written by Ben the Grate on September 11, 2004
- The Deep Creek Hot Springs have been known about for centuries by the Native American peoples who inhabited the area. The area first saw heavy recreational use in the 1970s when the pot-smoking hippie...
Written by Ben the Grate on September 11, 2004
- There are many ways to reach Deep Creek hot springs. The most popular and shortest is the Bowen Ranch trail, trail 3W02. From the parking lot on the Bowen Ranch, follow the trail...
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