California, United States

484 places in this region. (Showing 451-460)

  1. 451. Hagiwara Tea Garden

    This Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is named for Makato Hagiwara, the garden's original caretaker.

  2. 452. Golden Gate Bridge

    The Golden Gate Bridge is a world-famous suspension bridge completed in 1937.

  3. 453. Luffenholtz Beach

    Luffenholtz is the architypic apex of North Coast beaches.

  4. 454. Pappy and Harriet's

    Billed as the best Honky Tonk west of the Mississippi, Pappy and Harriets is sort of the center of the action in Pioneertown.

  5. 455. Cabazon Dinosaurs

    This one is for anyone that has seen Pee-Wee's Big Adventure where Pee-Wee watches the sunrise from inside a giant concrete dinosaur.

  6. 456. Redwood Empire Ice Arena

    Ice arena established (and often frequented by) the late Charles Schulz.

  7. 457. Alembic

    At the forefront of modern mixolgy in San Francisco, Alembic has a wide selection of whiskeys and bourbons, and a huge list of classic cocktails.

  8. 458. Mono Lake State Reserve

    A massive saline lake in the sierras, Mono Lake has no outlet and is the natural collection point for all of the salts and minerals that wash down out of the mountains.

  9. 459. The Desert Hot Springs Motel

    The Desert Hot Springs is pretty small, only 4 rooms, but it is the only hotel designed by John Lautner, the architect that designed the Elrod house.

  10. 460. Viceroy Palm Springs

    The Viceroy is one of the great hotels of Palm Springs.

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