Boycott Rockstar Barstow is located half way between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. With a population around 25,000 – 30,000 residents, it's best described as a small city that caters to the transients from I-15 and I-40 traffic. There are a number of motels and 2 star hotels; and tons of fast food chain restaurants, […]

Works Found @ Billy Shire Fine Arts Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County several miles south of Beverly Hills and Westwood, east of Santa Monica, and wedged between the 405 freeway and Venice Boulevard. It is a city of strikingly unique architectural experiments, numerous parks and footpaths, and historic lampposts and trees […]

girl and pup sleeping on beach Marina del Rey is an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, located south of the city of Venice.[1] Sometimes known as the Riviera of Los Angeles, the 1.3 square mile area of Marina del Rey boasts the largest concentration of fine restaurants in the county. The Marina has the […]

Meeting Homer and Marge in front of the Kiwk-E-Mart Universal City is a community in Los Angeles County’s San Fernando Valley. Most of the city, about 415 acres of property, is owned by Universal Studios. The community is a major tourist destination, being home to the University Studios Hollywood theme park.[1] Attractions Universal Studios Universal […]

Atmosphere West Hollywood is actually a separate city from Los Angeles, located between Beverly Hills and La Brea Avenue. It was long the vice capital of LA, home to gambling, drugs, and prostitution. When it was incorporated as a city in 1984, a clean up effort was undertaken to improve West Hollywood and its debauched […]

707 Playa del Rey is a resort community in Los Angeles County that was once an important link in the old Red Car transit line that transported LA residents from downtown to the coast. During its heyday, Playa del Rey was the site of many grand hotels, restaurants, and a funicular railway. Today, it is […]

Foggy San Francisco San Francisco is known simply as “the city” among residents.[1] This may come across as a tad self-centered, self-absorbed, and self-important to outsiders. But then again, “the city” is the lively hub of the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area – an empire of more than 7 million people![2] Surprisingly, San Francisco is […]

Sunrise Avalon Harbor Catalina Island Catalina Island (or Santa Catalina Island) is about an hour away from San Pedro by car, 75 minutes away by ferry, and 15 minutes away by helicopter. The island has only one sizeable town and it looks a lot like a Southern California town from the 1970s. The island lies […]

Monterey is a city in Monterey County that lies on Monterey Bay along the Pacific coast in Central California. The city of Monterey is renowned for its rich history of resident artists from late 1800s. Apart from this, the city is also historically famous for fishery. Monterey offers breathtaking beauty and attractions to every tourist […]

Glassy Pacific Sand Manhattan Beach is the most northern of the beach cities along South Bay. It is home to white-collar, middle class residents whose stucco houses are built near the beach along the city’s main strip, Highland Avenue. Manhattan Beach was first linked to the rest of Los Angeles by the Red Cars transit […]

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