Julia Morgan, an architect who left an incredible mark with building designs ranging from the world famous Hearst Castle to the breath-taking Asilomar Asilomar, is featured in a unique tour offered by the Friends of Hearst Castle–and you are invited! The event includes three fun-filled and informative days of on-site exploring in three cities. [...]
17 Dec, 2009
Posted by: Beach Reporter In: beaches
With the first “living roof” filled with California native plants to provide open space and habitat for birds and other
wildlife, and a new 440-seat concert “listening” room, Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage Coffee House showcases the city’s evolution from urban to a stylish arts and entertainment destination. The historic city and home to University of California [...]
California Kids Vacations–There are ads that tell us a kid can be a kid. But according to recent data based on 10 years of tracking adventure playgrounds in California, BeachCalifornia.com publication reports that adventure playgrounds are disappearing from the landscape. These fun parks where children get wet in shallow ponds as they hop aboard wooden [...]
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