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A historical expansion for Lone Pine Film Museum
For over 25 years, the Lone Pine Film Festival has been a treasured resource in preserving and sharing the incredible…
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Joshua trees suffering from drought, Concerns over future survival
One of California’s most iconic desert symbols is facing serious difficulties due to the severe drought that is now in…
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Los Angeles cracks Top 20 Global Destinations for 2015
The global credit card powerhouse MasterCard recently released a list of the Top 20 cities that are the most popular…
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Alden Park: an ideal park setting with historic Military firepower
Alden Park, located on Mare Island, is quite possibly the most unique little park I have ever seen. It’s overall…
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California amusement parks see increase in attendance
In 2014, California’s popular amusement parks benefited from a record breaking year in tourism revenue as the state’s major parks…
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California sees a boost in international tourism
In 2014, California experienced a record breaking year for tourist revenue. A small, but significant part of that revenue was…
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Redwood trees of Muir Woods not as old as initially thought
The tallest tree in the Muir Woods reaches a height of almost 250 feet. For many years now, experts believed…
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Entrepreneur aims to build a hotel shaped like a UFO
Southern California is a popular place for UFO fanatics, enthusiasts and novice followers. In fact, just a few days ago,…
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Glitch in machine falsely reports three California earthquakes
Over the last few days, the USGS has reported three earthquakes in Northern California. However, there were no actual earthquakes.…
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Shasta region sees a great turnout over Memorial Day despite drought
With California in its fourth year of a severe drought, many popular lake destinations have seen a steady decline in…
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