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    City of Banning - 1st Street

    City of Banning

    2.6(8 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    On our way to Cathedral City, we passed through the City of Banning. My eldest daughter and I…read morestopped by McDonald's that happened to be at a restaurant row parallel to the 10 freeway. It is one of the OG ones that still has the golden arches. Nice clean restaurant. Banning is a cute little town that resembles the wild wild west days, but it is need of some restoration from what I can tell. It has many small businesses. Some buildings are somewhat dated. I saw some vacancies, too. If we do return, it would just be to stop by for a quick bite or two at one of their restaurants that is visible from the 10 freeway. I don't see myself shopping and doing anything else in this city. I did see good quality shopping centers on our way out of the city. Maybe we can do some shopping during one of our stops. Happy Banning!

    CUTE LITTLE TOWN but... not much to do. Just like its neighbor Beaumont, Banning is also growing…read more Banning isn't growing as fast but it's still getting somewhere. I love this little community as it has a few good joints and pretty parks. However, that's about it. Banning has a classic theater, think the theater in "Gremlins" or "Scream 2" haha and that's the highlight. If you're looking for a quiet town this may be for you! It's also near the freeway and not too far from Cabazon. Banning is a great place to stop by during roadtrips as it has good quality grocery stores. The thing about Banning is that it purely has life's necessities. Hey, at least they have a good hospital! Banning & Beaumont are very much a one-two punch. They need each other and when you talk to the locals you always hear them say that they visit each other's neighboring towns. I actually work in Banning sometimes and the people are quite friendly.

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    San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm

    San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm

    4.7(6 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Windmills are the biggest waste of taxpayer dollars in American history. The companies or groups…read morewho put these projects together make incredibly money! We just finished the Whitewater project with 17 windmills using 74 meter blades. These blades and most components come from China and are shipped to San Diego. Moved out of the port at night and taken to a lay down yard on the West side of Mojave Airport. As the Whitewater project has the concrete bases in place the tower sections are brought in and finally the generators and blades. By the time the substation is built along with the other components the project will cost over $170,000,000 and each windmill will produce about $210,000 worth of electricity in their lifetime for a cost of over $10,000,000 for each windmill. The blades are made of fiberglass which is a petroleum product. The generator typically come from Taiwan and shipped to Longbeach. But the biggest waste would certainly be Delta, Utah, owner by Intermountain Power Agency (IPA) and operated by LA power which changed out the coal-fired generators to natural gas-fired generators because California passed a law that forced the change. 97% of that produced energy is transmitted to California. Those massive generators were shipped to Longbeach and moved to Delta, Utah. Surprisingly the coal-fired generators produced no soot because the exhaust smoke was scrubbed and only and only steam came out of those stacks. THAT'S WHY THE ELECTRICIL POWER IS SO EXPENSIVE IN CALIFORNIA. OVIOUSLY THERE IS MUCH MORE TO THE STORY, BUT THAT WILL GIVE THE READERS A SIMPLE UMDERSTANDING OF WHY THEIR ELECTRICIL COST ARE SO EXPENSIVE!

    I have driven through this wind farm more times than I can remember. The San Gorgonio Pass Wind…read moreFarm is located north of Palm Springs off the I-10. It was constructed in the 80's and currently has 1,224 wind turbines. This pass is consistently one of the windiest spots in the U.S. These wind turbine generators produce electricity by harnessing the wind. If you are fascinated by this wind farm want to learn more about how it harnesses energy, there is a self-driving audio tour that you can take. You can get a more broader view by taking the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to the peak of the San Jacinto Mountains. You can see the whole wind farm from the top of the mountain.

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