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Route 66, often referred to as the "Main Street of America," was a highway established in 1926 to run cross-country from California to Illinois. "Route 66" was removed from maps and citations in 1985, and it now is referred to under a…
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Los Angeles can be a pricey place to live--and to visit--but there are loads of opportunities to do things in the L.A. area that won't cost you a dime, yet will bring you enjoyment, exercise and even some culture if you're up for it.
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Los Angeles offers plenty of outdoor activities that families can enjoy together. If you're looking for fun things to do in Los Angeles with kids, you can find hiking, urban walking tours, and of course, the famous Southern California…
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Finding fun things for kids to do in Los Angeles is a treat. This sunshine-loving city has some fascinating places to explore. When you need a break from all of the star-studded attractions of Hollywood, like the Walk of Fame or Chinat…
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Southern California might have a reputation for high living expenses, but for family travelers, there's a lot of free things to do. Free kids' activities in Southern California help families explore everything the area has to offer, fr…
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The Disney cruise line offers smooth sailing with a variety of shipboard activities on two ships. A maximum of five people are allowed to occupy any one stateroom, most of which are intended to sleep three or four people.
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There are numerous airports in the United States of various sizes and accommodations. Traveling anywhere from West of the Mississippi river makes more than half of the country's airports available to you. Knowing what your choices are…
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Home of the annual Summer Run to the Top Race and site of one of the closest winter ski lifts to Los Angeles, California, Mt. Baldy is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With a rich history, Mt. Baldy is one of the most wel…
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Many people fly in and out of the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) every day, both for business and pleasure. Regardless of the reason for a person's stay, having a shuttle from the airport to the hotel and on-site laundry can m…
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Located in Los Angeles, Century City was created in 1958 as the back movie lot of 20th Century Fox film studios. Since then, the 176 acre lot has grown into a bustling community thriving in business. This upscale area is home to over t…
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About 400 miles separate Los Angeles, California and the Grand Canyon. But outdoor enthusiasts won't want to miss this hot spot, listed as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. There's much to do at the canyon, from river raft…
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Lugging your climbing equipment and snorkel gear from hotel to hotel at different adventure destinations can become annoying and tiresome. You can avoid this hassle by traveling on a cruise ship like the Mariner of the Seas.
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Learning to sail from a school accredited by the ASA (American Sailing Association) ensures you will have qualified instructors in a safe environment. Unfortunately, in late 2009, the state of Oklahoma was home to only two ASA-affiliat…
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Los Angeles is most commonly thought of as the city of sun, movies and Hollywood stars. But there's a lot more to this metropolitan, and the best part is there are tons of things to do that don't cost a cent. Take in the city for free…
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The Pacific Palisades is a residential district in Los Angeles, California that is bordered by the Santa Monica Mountains to the north. Pacific Palisades is home to parkland and trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking. Mountain bik…
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