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California’s Los Angeles as Your Personal Movie

California’s Los Angeles as Your Personal Movie

Planning my trip to Los Angeles put me in the director’s chair, requiring decisions mu ch like those that face any filmmaker. I wanted action, adventure, and most important, a happy ending that would leave me looking forward to making a sequel during a future visit.

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California’s Los Angeles and Disneyland/Orange County

California’s Los Angeles and Disneyland/Orange County

Los Angeles and Orange County attract visitors with a range of things to do, places to see, and travel attractions. Olvera Street in Los Angeles and Disneyland in Orange County are a start.

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San Diego’s North County: Bucolic Southern California

San Diego’s North County: Bucolic Southern California

A visitor to Southern California who prefers to avoid the congestion and hassles of huge cities might well choose suburban Escondido in San Diego ‘s North County as a base for exploration.

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California’s San Diego

California’s San Diego

San Diego ranks as one of California ‘s premier family vacation cities. From a lodging at Shelter Island , where the kids can be cooled off with swimming or thrilled with sailing, you can launch forth to the two guaranteed pleasers–the San Diego Zoo/Wild Animal Park and Sea World San Diego.

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California’s Palm Springs

California’s Palm Springs

Nestled in the Coachella Valley between the San Jacinto Mountains to the west and the Santa Rosa Mountains to the south, Palm Springs’ reputation as the perfect desert oasis is well deserved. Snow-capped peaks, including 10,831-foot San Jacinto, rise abruptly above a desert plain that is bathed in sunshine 354 days a year. The desert air is warm and dry, and the climate is mild, sheltered by the western mountains.

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