#El Segundo
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aryburn-trains · 24 days ago
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Pacific Electric's new El Segundo line, which began operations in August 1914. This line offered passenger service until 1930.
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catsofcalifornia · 10 months ago
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Jiji and Moon from Baby Kitten Rescue in El Segundo, California
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Jiji and Moon are a bonded pair with a full of energy! Jiji will start purring as soon as you pet her. Moon is a cuddle bud that he will take a nap on your belly! They're such a lovely pair of kittens who will bring a smile to your face :)
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mrsoulstice · 9 months ago
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If you understand this reference you probably had a nap today
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thedaily-beer · 2 months ago
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El Segundo Foreign Affairs Belgian-Style IPA (Picked up at Windmill Farms). A 3 of 4. Has the Belgian yeast qualities you'd expect in the nose and then a relatively standard West Coast hop profile with quite a bit of citrus and some pine, too. Some floral notes, as well, and a lighter body with higher carbonation.
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oldshowbiz · 6 months ago
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Prime Time Appliances
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dasenergi-diary · 2 years ago
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I am usually a vegetarian. But at Shake Shack I make an exception.
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terrakan · 8 months ago
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The Best Neighborhoods to Visit for Christmas Lights in Los Angeles
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Los Angeles may not have snow-covered rooftops, but it dazzles during the holiday season with neighborhoods that come alive with twinkling lights, extravagant displays, and festive cheer. From residential areas bursting with creativity to iconic destinations featuring grand holiday traditions, LA offers something magical for everyone. Whether you're exploring with family, friends, or solo, these nine locations promise an unforgettable holiday experience.
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Sleepy Hollow (Torrance): A Candy Cane Lane Tradition
Nestled in the South Bay, Sleepy Hollow, affectionately known as Candy Cane Lane, transforms into a vibrant wonderland each December.
What to Expect:
Twinkling Streets: Homes are adorned with millions of lights, animating the quiet neighborhood.
Creative Decor: From Santa’s Workshop to pop culture-inspired themes, each house offers a unique festive design.
Holiday Treats: Visitors can enjoy hot cocoa and candy canes provided by generous residents.
Why It’s Special: This decades-old tradition thrives on community spirit, creating an enchanting and welcoming atmosphere for all.
Location: 23254 Robert Rd, Torrance, CA 90505
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Upper Hastings Ranch (Pasadena): A Holiday Extravaganza
Upper Hastings Ranch in Pasadena is known for its themed streets and dazzling decorations that create a cohesive holiday experience.
What to Expect:
Themed Blocks: Streets feature unique concepts like nutcrackers, snowmen, or holiday movie scenes.
Light Tunnels: Some streets include immersive displays of shimmering lights.
Interactive Displays: Animatronics and synchronized music enhance the festivities.
Why It’s Special: Since the 1950s, this neighborhood has been a hallmark of holiday creativity, with residents collaborating to make each season unforgettable.
Location: 3725 E Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107
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The Venice Canals: A Picturesque Holiday Escape
The Venice Canals offer a peaceful holiday retreat with their understated yet charming seasonal decor.
What to Expect:
Twinkling Reflections: Lights shimmer on the calm waters, amplifying the serene ambiance.
Decorated Boats and Homes: Residents add a nautical twist with festively adorned kayaks and homes.
Romantic Walkways: Enjoy a leisurely stroll across quaint bridges with stunning views of the canals.
Why It’s Special: This hidden gem blends holiday charm with the historic beauty of Venice Beach, offering a tranquil and intimate escape from the city’s hustle.
Location: Venice Canal Historic District
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Beverly Hills: Glamorous Holiday Splendor
Beverly Hills combines luxury and holiday magic, transforming its streets into a dazzling display of elegance.
What to Expect:
Iconic Palm Trees: Glittering lights wrap around Rodeo Drive’s signature palm trees.
Extravagant Ornaments: Larger-than-life decorations bring a touch of opulence.
Festive Shopping: High-end stores showcase glamorous holiday window displays.
Why It’s Special: Beverly Hills provides a perfect blend of sophistication and holiday cheer, making it a must-visit destination during the season.
Location: Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
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Candy Cane Lane (Woodland Hills): A Beloved Holiday Tradition
Candy Cane Lane in Woodland Hills is a festive favorite, with residents competing to create the most magical holiday displays.
What to Expect:
Interactive Displays: Music-synchronized lights and animated decorations captivate visitors.
Whimsical Themes: Oversized inflatables and classic Christmas designs adorn the neighborhood.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Ideal for strolling or enjoying from the comfort of your car.
Why It’s Special: This community tradition brings neighbors together to spread holiday joy, offering a festive and welcoming experience for all.
Location: Lubao Ave & Oxnard St, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
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The Grove: Holiday Magic in the Heart of LA
The Grove is a quintessential holiday destination, blending shopping, entertainment, and festive cheer.
What to Expect:
Grand Christmas Tree: A towering tree adorned with thousands of sparkling lights.
Snowfall Nights: Nightly artificial snow transforms the outdoor space into a winter wonderland.
Santa’s House: Kids can meet Santa and take memorable holiday photos.
Why It’s Special: The Grove’s combination of Hollywood glamour and timeless holiday traditions creates a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
Location: 189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036
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The Americana at Brand: Glendale’s Holiday Gem
The Americana at Brand rivals The Grove with its luxurious holiday atmosphere and charming attractions.
What to Expect:
Magnificent Tree: A massive Christmas tree serves as the centerpiece of the festivities.
Dancing Fountains: Water shows synchronized to classic holiday tunes delight visitors.
Family-Friendly Features: A holiday train ride and occasional ice-skating rink add to the fun.
Why It’s Special: With its European-inspired setting, The Americana blends elegance and warmth, making it a perfect destination for holiday strolls and family celebrations.
Location: 889 Americana Way, Glendale, CA 91210
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Brea Eagle Hills: A Holiday Wonderland in Orange County
The Eagle Hills neighborhood in Brea is a must-visit for its spectacular displays and heartwarming community spirit.
What to Expect:
Elaborate Light Shows: Nearly every home participates, featuring inflatables, twinkling lights, and synchronized music.
Festive Extras: Santa photo ops and candy giveaways enhance the holiday magic.
Community Warmth: Residents greet visitors and share their holiday cheer.
Why It’s Special: Eagle Hills is a grassroots tradition driven by the dedication and creativity of its residents, offering a heartfelt and authentic holiday experience.
Location: 2960 Primrose Ave, Brea, CA 92821
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El Segundo Candy Cane Lane: A SoCal Classic
Since 1949, El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane has charmed visitors with its whimsical decorations and festive vibe.
What to Expect:
Life-Sized Displays: Santas, reindeer, and vibrant candy canes adorn front yards.
Festive Atmosphere: Families stroll through the neighborhood enjoying holiday music and hot cocoa.
Santa Appearances: Kids can meet Santa on select evenings for a magical photo opportunity.
Why It’s Special: El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane stands out for its commitment to tradition and community, creating a joyful holiday experience for all.
Location: 1225 E Acacia Ave, El Segundo, CA 90245
Final Thoughts:
Los Angeles shines during the holiday season with destinations that reflect creativity, community, and festive joy. Whether you’re drawn to the tranquil charm of the Venice Canals, the grandeur of The Grove, or the whimsical magic of Candy Cane Lane, each location offers a unique way to celebrate the season.
This year, explore LA’s most enchanting neighborhoods and create memories that will last long after the lights are packed away. With these nine magical destinations, your holidays are sure to be merry and bright.
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gothonabikeinla · 8 months ago
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Biking with the Skitchers for Snack Friday! Good times!
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davetada · 2 years ago
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Mary at Top Golf
El Segundo, CA
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circuitmouse · 2 years ago
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South Bay, LA County
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losangelesposterartseries · 19 days ago
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thedaily-beer · 3 months ago
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El Segundo Spark Plug Light IPA (Picked up at Windmill Farms). A 3 of 4. Welcome back Session IPA with a different name -- this is quite good and has a ton of the classic West Coast hop profile you'd expect on an extremely light body. Tasty and refreshing.
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bluebirdroads · 1 month ago
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adventurenetworks · 2 months ago
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laptopcamper · 3 months ago
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Smoky Hollow Roasters, 118 Sierra St, Unit C, El Segundo, CA 90245, Score: 37/50
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SHR roasts their own coffee on-site. The coffeehouse is in an industrial area in El Segundo and is popular with campers.
Score: 37/50
Food: 4/5 –  Good looking pastries locally sourced. I spotted croissants, muffins, loaf cake, bagels, and quiche. They also had pre-made sandwiches in the fridge. The jalapeno bagel was covered in cheese. It was a bit greasy but tasty.
Coffee: 4/5 –  I liked the latte though it seemed to have a lot of foam (too much). The flavor wasn’t too bitter or weak. They have espresso drinks, pour over coffee, house specialty drinks, cold brew, espresso tonics and other coffee cocktails, teas, ice blended drinks, and lemonades.
Wi-fi: 5/5 – Free, unlimited, the password is posted by the register
Ambiance: 3/5 – Warehouse industrial look. The décor was older and shabbier. The furniture did not match. The walls were unfinished.
Noise: 5/5 – Quiet with no music
Plugs: 2/5 – Spotted two
Parking: 4/5 – It’s an industrial area. They only have four parking spots in front and also street parking. Street parking seems easy to find with no restrictions, but I also visited during a holiday.
Comfort: 3/5 – Tables of assorted sizes, some chairs are padded, a couple of arm chairs, a couch, tables not at the optimal height for laptop campers. The door was left open on a cold day.
Bathroom: 3/5 – One unisex
Art: 4/5 – Paintings and photos for sale
Tips: There is a rewards program.
“Laptop Campers Unite”
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