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Kobe Bryant Mural - Torrance - 9-16-22

Kobe Bryant Mural - Torrance

5.0(4 reviews)
3.1 mi

The 2024-2025 NBA season kicked off today and what better place to kick off basketball season than…read morewith a visit to the Kobe Bryant Mural located in Torrance! Painted by Mike Trujillo; the mural highlights Kobe's basketball journey via all his jerseys. The mural starts off on the left with a painting showasing when he played high-school basketball at Lower Merion High School and wore #33. The mural then shows how he first wore #8 for the Lakers for when was first drafted and on to when he won three championships in 2000, 2001, and 2002. The mural next highlights him wearing the #10 jersey for the USA men's basketball team at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. Lastly it shows Kobe sporting #24 starting in the 2006-07 season; all the way till he retired in 2016. I also loved how the mural had purple and gold hues for the background. This is an amazing mural to see and it can be easily missed as it is on the backside of the Burger City restaurant in Torrance. I definitely say though it is one not to pass up seeing as it's a great tribute to Kobe via showcasing all of Kobe's jerseys from the start to the finish of his career. This mural is something Lakers and basketball fans will truly appreciate. I know I certainly did!

Public art in Torrance, California…read more.. My friend, Craig Y., knew that there was a relatively new Kobe Bryant mural in his hometown. He tried to figure out where it was located on Torrance Boulevard. We found it in Old Town Torrance... on the wall of Burger City Grill. It's by Mike Trujillo and is awesome! The gigantic mural has great illumination at night! It includes all of the numbers that Kobe wore: from High School, to the Olympics, and when we was with the Lakers! Look for Kobe's Academy Award! It's very cool - go see it!

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Kobe Bryant Mural - Torrance
Kobe Bryant Mural - Torrance
Kobe Bryant Mural - Torrance - Middle of the mural

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Middle of the mural

The Lions Lighthouse - Can you spot the 2 mono-pole towers of the Long Beach International Gateway bridge? :)

The Lions Lighthouse

4.7(13 reviews)
6.3 mi

A Long Beach landmark and Los Angeles County, must!…read more The Lions Lighthouse is apart of the Shoreline Aquatic Park off the beaten path from Shoreline Drive by the Aquarium of the Pacific (where I had my high school prom) and a few nice skips away from the Pike Outlets. It's a big silo that is more lively at night as it glows/lights up. Built in the late 1850s, this tourist attraction is along the L.A. river and has a nice view of the Queen Mary and lots of Long Beach as it's slightly uphill. It's not a fully functional lighthouse so you aren't able to enter it, but can enjoy it's beauty day and night in the LBC. Lots of attractions, eateries, sitting spots, shops and fun nearby. It could use a little tlc, but I'm sure it's due to the weather and normal aging. Paid parking nearby. Make sure you grab some photo-worthy keepsakes of this iconic lighthouse.

Very pretty scenic view of Long Beach marina. Lighthouse is surrounded by luscious grassy area…read moreperfect for relaxing and picnic along the park. On the day of my visit there were some kind of event happening (really crowded), didn't really get to enjoy the fully view of the park. The lighthouse itself is very well kept and withstands some great history. Marina is also located close to the Pike outlet mall, so it's great for a stroll right after some much needed shopping

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The Lions Lighthouse - The lovely Lion's Light House in Long Beach, California, March 2026.

The lovely Lion's Light House in Long Beach, California, March 2026.

The Lions Lighthouse
The Lions Lighthouse

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Neptune Fountain

Neptune Fountain

4.9(15 reviews)
7.6 mi

Wow! A beautiful and intriguing fountain in the middle of a small parking lot…read more The mermaids are in a peculiar stance and doing special things with their hands. Don't remember too much of those poses/statues in high school history classes.

Dec. 2011 review update:…read more I'm obsessed with this fountain. I might need an intervention. I'm in Malaga Cove Plaza every couple days: post office, market, coffee shop, cafes, gift shop, newspapers....recently I was there to get my hair done. I got to Malaga 40 min early so I could check out fountain photo ops. I was almost late for my appt.. Two hours later, hair cut & colored, I'm back at the fountain waiting for sunset. I was freezing. I was hungry. Should've gone potty before I left the salon but was in a hurry to get back to the fountain....(TMI, apologies). Sometimes in the plaza I avoid looking at the fountain. Resist. Don't take that first pic, you'll be hooked. A couple times they shut off the fountain's water & I felt a sense of panic. Withdrawal symptoms. I never check-in here. People will get wise. She's at the fountain again. Complete transparency: I haven't posted all the pics I've taken, not even close. It's embarrassing. This has been going on for 8 years. I'm exhausted. That Beach Boys song, "Help Me Rhonda", plays in my head but I altered the words: Help me Neptune Help, help me Neptune Help me get him out of my head. I've seen a lot of beautiful fountains in my day (e.g., Chicago's landmark Buckingham Fountain) but none so captivating as this one. It's got me. And there are no barriers here to keep people at a distance. It's so easy to use the sky as a photo backdrop, as water squirts & drips from every cherub, mermaid & dolphin orifice. Flowering trees surround the fountain in late winter/early spring. And Neptune, the star of the show, appears to reach for clouds & contrails. Sometimes it looks as if they emanate from his giant hand. He's powerful. I'm smitten. Another Yelper managed to capture Neptune holding the moon, well done. And then there's that pic where the stature is purple, captioned "photo class". Creative. And btw....about that fig leaf: Originally Neptune was not wearing one, which apparently caused a bit of an uproar as did the topless mermaids which remain. I'm guessing that today, almost a hundred years later, there'd be an even bigger uproar over a completely naked Neptune in the middle of a parking lot. So we've got half-nekkid Nept with the girls spraying water from their bosoms & a crazy lady taking pictures & everybody's just doin' their thing. A glimmer of hope: I'm not tempted to take photos when it's raining. Yet. But whoa, what interesting shots those could be. Uh oh

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Neptune Fountain
Neptune Fountain - 03-22-2024

03-22-2024

Neptune Fountain - 1-20, pre-dawn sans H20

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1-20, pre-dawn sans H20

Lookout Point Park - Cruise Ship ready to head on out of port  01-10-2026

Lookout Point Park

4.0(23 reviews)
8.4 mi•San Pedro

Wonderful sweeping views of the Port of Los Angeles, Vincent Thomas Bridge, Long Beach, Los Angeles…read moreCruise Terminal, and Angel's Gate Lighthouse, to name a few sights. This park is located on Gaffey between 34th & 36th Streets. S. Gaffey Street in San Pedro is a main thoroughfare. If you want to stop here, it's probably easiest if you turn into the parking lot when heading North because the parking spaces are angled. I've stopped here a few times curious to see what's out there at that moment. I've seen a cruise ship leave twice. You can see the cranes in the distance. There used to be viewing telescopes, but they were gone when I just went in Jan. 2026. There is a grassy area and a bench here. No picnic tables. For me, this park is suitable mainly for taking in the views. I probably wouldn't choose to picnic here. This vantage point is better suited for sunrise as it faces eastward. You could come for sunset, but you won't actually see the sun setting. The glow could be beautiful. Or, just come at night when the harbor and beyond is lit up! Nearby places to visit which are notable are the Korean Friendship Bell, Marine Mammal Care Center, Point Fermin Lighthouse, and Cabrillo Beach Museum.

Just down the street from Point Fermin Park and the Korean Friendship Bell on Gaffey St is Lookout…read morePoint Park. It is a great place to stop and get great views of the harbor. There are two viewing telescopes if want a closer view of the harbor. There are also a few parking spots which makes it easy to get in and out.

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Lookout Point Park - Cruise Ship turning around to leave port  01-10-2026

Cruise Ship turning around to leave port 01-10-2026

Lookout Point Park - Got this am to take a sneak peak at san pedro city after the storm

Got this am to take a sneak peak at san pedro city after the storm

Lookout Point Park - Ocean View  01-10-2026

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Ocean View 01-10-2026

Jose P Rizal Monument - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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