Cabazon, California is home to "The World's Largest Dinosours." They can be found just off of California Highway 10 on the way to Palm Springs. The dinosaurs include a T-Rex ("Mr.
Cabrillo National Park offers amazing views of the Pacific Ocean, especially during sunset.
A place that is filled w/the Rose Bowl games of UCLA homebound NCAA Football Games, or every New Year, they'll have the traditional Rose Bowl Games against whoever is eligible, as well as, Tournament of the Rose Parade! Who can't ever forget that?
Ballpark for the San Diego Padres. This ballpark opened in 2004.
This beautiful beach is well known by locals but if you didn't know it was there you would drive right past it. Just West of Highway 1 at Fassler Avenue in Pacifica California you will find ocean front hotels, dinning, numerous shops and a visitor center.
Red Square in Moscow has been a center of power for centuries and is worth visiting again and again, at different times of year, with different light and different weather.
Jones Beach is located in Wantagh, NY (Long Island).
Jones Beach State Park has a boardwalk with 6.5 miles of ocean beach, one-half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing, and two swimming pools. There is a pitch and putt golf course and the Nikon Theatre at Jones Beach is across the street.
This saw mill is a replica of the saw mill owned by John Sutter in 1848. This is the place where gold was discovered in California which started the gold rush eventually leading to California's statehood.
The Cosumnes River Preserve is located between Sacramento and Stockton, in the heart of Northern California's lush Central Valley. It encompasses more than 46,000 acres.
The Cosumnes River is quite small (80 miles) but it is the only remaining unregulated river on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas.
This is a tiny zoo located in the historic town of Folsom, CA. You can leisurely walk through the zoo in about an hour and a half.