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Discovery Well Park - Signal Hill (CA)

Address: 🏡 2200 Temple Ave, Signal Hill, CA 90755
Phone : +1 (562) 989-7330
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DeForest Park - Long Beach
DeForest Park
john: The park was quiet friendly clean nice grass lots of sports including pickleball and volleyball no swimming pool though
Long Beach Grand Prix - Long Beach
Long Beach Grand Prix
Brian Skuletich: This event is an absolute blast, especially for first-timers. Seeing how fast these cars are in person is truly incredible. The course is massive, and unless you have grandstand seats, a suite, or a box, it can be tough to find a comfortable spot to view the race. We purchased general admission tickets along with paddock passes, which really elevated the experience and made it worthwhile. The biggest downside, as usual, was the parking. I highly recommend skipping the venue’s parking and park in a nearby garage instead, which costs around $20. Youll have to walk, but not as far as I had to with official race parking, I had to hike nearly a mile (about 15 minutes) just to reach the closest GA entry. Aside from parking, I highly recommend.
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Willow Springs Park - Long Beach
Domingo Mota: First time visiting - checked it off my list. Smaller than I thought but gorgeous with soothing aromas, well-maintained trails and landscape, and lots of shady big trees with steps where you can sit. Such a great spot to re-center or go for a brisk walk. Definitely going back!
Pan American Park - Long Beach
Pan American Park
Bradley Rohr: Nice neighborhood park. They need to be a little better about patrolling it for people who let their dogs off leash to run all k we but otherwise it’s a great walking park.
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Scherer Park
Deval Shah: went during afternoon time on a monday so it was very peaceful. barely any water in some part of the pond but its understandable in the drought. birds were all around the park doing their own thing untill a lady came to feed them bread. DO NOT FEED the birds. bread is really bad for them. saw at least 6-7 difference species of birds. plenty of parking
Davenport Park - Long Beach
Davenport Park
Othie Lytle: My favorite park dont be crowded peaceful really enjoy going there
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Fenyes Mansion
Steph Couvrette: Visited during the Museums of the Arroyo day so only caught a glimpse of it but it was cool nonetheless. Got a little bit of the interesting history of the house and family.
Wrigley Mansion - Pasadena
Wrigley Mansion
Gary Standke: Open for tours again. You do need to reserve online. Free parking along the streets nearby. The tour starts on time with a video presentation of the history of the house and the Tournament of roses Parade. Then you tour all the rooms on the first and second floor. There is a basement and attic which are not open to tour as they are just storage at this time. Our guide was great and the entire tour lasted 2 hours. You learn about the region from the early 1800s to present . Great furniture, architectural elements, trophies, jewelry, etc. The rose garden outside is fantastic and is always open to view without going on a tour.
Old Pasadena - Pasadena
Old Pasadena
Randy Brown: Attended our first ever rose bowl parade. Warm welcoming community with great local shops and traditions
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The Gamble House
Stephanie A. Miller: Very, very impressive home, very well preserved. Tour guide was excellent, very well trained and passionate about this Art & Crafts gem. It is rather dark in certain areas, but the guide uses a flash light. The gardens are really special as well. The garage has special design elements as well, and currently used as offices, public rest rooms & staff offices. If you love fine wood working, it’s a must-see! Buy tickets ahead of time.
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