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    Old Town Monrovia - Carriage rides through Old Town at the Thankful & Grateful Festival 11/20/2024!!

    Old Town Monrovia

    4.5(83 reviews)
    5.5 km

    Visitation Rights: Have been coming to this place many times to either study, enjoy a couple of…read morecoffee, eat, and people watch. Locaton: Old Town Monrovia is centered around Myrtle Avenue, extending roughly from Foothill Boulevard (Route 66) north to Olive Avenue south, and from Ivy Avenue east to Primrose Avenue west, encompassing about ten blocks The area's heart is Myrtle Avenue, where you'll find many of its key businesses, with Foothill (Route 66) as a major north-south boundary. Parking: Located between Foothill Blvd and Parking can be found along Myrtle Ave, in nearby public parking lots parking structures, and in the residential. FREE PARKING! You can also park in the shared parking lot on the SW corner of Foothill and Myrtle. Just walk down Myrtle Ave.. Ambiance/Decor: You'll find a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere perfect for browsing, dining, enjoying coffee, catching a movie, or just strolling, with close proximity to hiking trails in the nearby foothills. You can also find a statue Samson the Hot Tub Bear Festivities For All Of Us: They have a lot of activities for the locals and out of towners through out the year. -Friday Night Street Fair & Market -Valentine's Day Carriage Rides -Spring Egg Hunt & Healthy Kids Day -Monrovia Old Town Wine Walk -Monrovia Days Community Festival -4th of July Fireworks Show & Concert -Summer Concerts & Movies in the Park -Fountain to the Falls Run/Walk 10K -Old Town Fall Festival -Halloween Spooktacular and Trick-or-Treat Bash -Thankful & Grateful Holiday Gathering -Holiday Parade -Holiday Home Decorating Contest -Santa Tours If you want more info, you can visit the city's website: https://www.monroviaca.gov/your-government/recreation/special-events#ad-image-0 Business/Shops: In old town Monrovia, you'll see a blend of mom and pop shops and restaurants. The shops that I've patronize through out the years are: Merengue, El Diablo, Grey and Cash, Jake's Roadhouse, Mikomi, Tacos and Papas, and Charlie's House. Old Town For Thought: If you want a quick getaway from reality, this town is for you.

    Monrovia is a beautiful hillside town located in the San Gabriel Valley. On occasion I visit and on…read morea recent Friday evening I was surprised to find that the town has a large night market with local vendors, entertainment, shops, and artists offering handmade goods. A must visit! Peaceful, quaint environment with a small town vibe, and California appeal.

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    Old Town Monrovia - Found a beautiful fall leaf after the rains this morning - I love the way the raindrops are magnifying the veins!

    Found a beautiful fall leaf after the rains this morning - I love the way the raindrops are magnifying the veins!

    Old Town Monrovia - Merengue's Samson bear has some new fall friends! So cute! (October 2024)

    Merengue's Samson bear has some new fall friends! So cute! (October 2024)

    Old Town Monrovia - I don't remember seeing this cute Samson Bear before haha! Love it!

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    I don't remember seeing this cute Samson Bear before haha! Love it!

    The Original In-N-Out Burger Museum - 6-29-23

    The Original In-N-Out Burger Museum

    4.9(34 reviews)
    10.3 km

    Love me some In N Out! Double double for the win! It all started from somewhere and this was…read moreit.... Sort of. A replica of the original, but very much serves the purpose. Couldn't imagine this amazing institution started from a small outhouse size building in San Gabriel, CA. The museum has limited open times (Thu-Sun 11a-2p). If you're a fan of In N Out, you really need to check this out! Keep on Yelp'n!

    Come visit the Original In-N-Out Replica, in Baldwin Park. But be aware that this little place is…read moreopen during limited hours (Thursday through Sunday, from 11 am to 2 pm). Every year, my husband and I, along with our little girl dog take family photos for our annual Christmas card that we send out to our family and friends. We have a lot of themed photo shoots (and we also have some that are not themed) for these special family photos and somehow I decided for this year I wanted our family photo to be of In N Out, at this cute location. So the 2 of us dressed up in the recognizable white and red uniform (and our dog too) with our name tags that I had made online. Then we came to this replica this past Sunday. Please note that there is parking at this location if you want to pull through the gates and find a parking spot. We actually arrived a few minutes before 11 am and was a nice surprise to see that the gates were already open and an employee was already inside. So we were able to set up a little earlier. For the most part, we took about 20 minutes to take photos from various of places and during that time, there were hardly anyone there, so it is very easy to get plenty of people free photos if you wish to do a photo shoot here too (If you look at other fellow Yelp member photos on this Yelp page, you will see that engagement photos were taken here, along with graduation photos too and now you know our family photos were taken here as well). Now if you are interested in the history of In N Out, the first In-N-Out was opened in Baldwin Park in 1948 by Harry Snyder. Inside the little kitchen, you will find the original equipment that is from that very first store (but there are 400 locations throughout the US as of today). This replica was opened in 2014. You may notice that In N Out's logo has two crossed palm trees in it. Well Harry Snyder's favorite movie was Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, that featured characters racing to find treasure buried under four palm trees planted to resemble the letter W. Because each In-N-Out store is Harry Snyder's treasure, it is a tradition of planting crossed palm trees in front of most In-N-Out locations. The palm trees were also added to the logo during the 1970's. After you make a visit here, you can drive down the street (under the freeway) and grab a burger at the original location and shop at the gift store at Burger U (but please note that the gift store is not open on Sundays) for some cute In N Out merchandise. Visiting this location is free and you can take a brief short tour with the employee. And they can also answer your questions if you have any. Overall, a great little gem worth checking out. And also a hidden place for a unique photo shoot.

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    The Original In-N-Out Burger Museum - 6-29-23

    6-29-23

    The Original In-N-Out Burger Museum - Street sign

    Street sign

    The Original In-N-Out Burger Museum - Hanging out with Kenny, museum docent/ In N Out employee

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    Hanging out with Kenny, museum docent/ In N Out employee

    Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area - This crested duck was cracking me up with his little bouffant XD

    Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area

    3.7(245 reviews)
    4.6 km

    As of October 2025, the price of admission has increased to $15. At least it was for the weekend of…read morethe annual dragon boat festival. Many cars were lined up before the recreation area opened for the day, so it took a while to find parking. Many teams found their patch of grass to pitch up tents for the better half of the day, while it seems those who weren't part of the festival were partitioned off. From around 7am to 4pm, a lively environment of DJs and live music, jersey vendors, drumming competitions, costume contests, and even Zumba, a nice mix of distractions between all the waiting between heats. The park's maintenance team were on hand cleaning the restrooms, emptying trash cans, and driving to and from whenever they were needed. Some of the dragon boat teams and vendors also drove into the booth areas which made it kinda dangerous with so many people. There was even a close call of an infant almost getting run over. In terms of dragon boat, participating in 250m sprints was a positive experience. Much different sense of urgency compared to the usual 500m.

    Peaceful, Quiet, plenty space to Walk , Ride Bikes, Jogging, Picnics . Only $8 to get in if you…read morequalify or you could buy a yearly pass that's good for all State Parks.

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    Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area - Heart shaped cactus on the trails in the flood control basin!

    Heart shaped cactus on the trails in the flood control basin!

    Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area - Beautiful migratory Lesser Scaups! I love the flash of deep purple on their heads! (February 2024)

    Beautiful migratory Lesser Scaups! I love the flash of deep purple on their heads! (February 2024)

    Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area - Cactus Wren - another lifer on my hike!!

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    Cactus Wren - another lifer on my hike!!

    SeaGull Holiday

    SeaGull Holiday

    1.7(93 reviews)
    5.4 km

    I wanted to give this company the benefit of the doubt despite the negative reviews but how the…read moretour guide, Gary treated us was so awful. We did the 3 day LA-San Fransisco-Yosemite tour but we didn't even go to Yosemite with no explanation why. Day 1: We got picked up at Best Western and Gary was running late. He told us there was assigned seating which we didn't even know about. My aunt refused to sit in the back because we reserved it 7 months in advance and we were the first one to arrive, but Gary stated (and I quote) "I don't care if you reserved it early, your group is sitting in the back." Later we found out they wanted to alternate seating arrangements each day to make it fair but with the language barrier (he's Chinese) it was hard for him to communicate efficiently with us throughout the whole trip which led to more problems. The first stop was Santa Barbara lasting 30 minutes, enough to take pictures and use the restroom. Second, we went to Solvang for lunch and sightseeing which is basically a European tourist spot. Be sure to try the aebleskivers at the Solvang restaurant it will change your life. Traveled a few more hours with a restroom stop along the way. They dropped us off at a shopping center for dinner which they had a variety to choose from like Mexican across the street, sushi, Chinese, Popeyes, etc). **Be sure to buy breakfast for the next day at the market close by bc there isn't time to eat. The sea lion hotel we stayed at was pretty good. Day 2: Left at 6:30 to San Francisco. We did all sorts of things except the cruise which my family chose not to pay for. I'm glad we didn't because it gave us time to shop and eat at Fishermans Wharf which is where the pier was. **I suggest you don't buy the cruise ticket because exploring locally during that free time is so much better. A lot of street performances, street food, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Madame Tusseauds, etc. For dinner, they took us back to that shopping center again so I'm content they gave us choices instead of making us go to one place. Day 3: Went on that Wild West campground site to ride that train if you chose to pay for it. Then onto 17 mile drive, pebble beach and the Monterrey Bay Aquarium (if you chose to pay for it). We didn't pay either of those either and instead had free time to shop around. There's a strip of shops and eating Venues so there's plenty to do. Plus, I think it's a waste of money to buy the aquarium ticket when you only have 2 hours which isn't enough time at all. My complaint- On day 3, there was a guy who brought a drinking cup with a lid and Gary said he couldn't take it in the bus but the guy said there were other people bringing food and drinking cups to the bus and he didn't say anything to them which led Gary to rant his frustration. He said, "I don't care if you guys are in a happy mood or not, I get paid either way so those with cup drinks you need to get out of bus." I should rate my experience with one star but I'm giving it two because the breathtaking views in SanFran made up for the lousy tour guide and our missed opportunity to Yosemite. Plus, the charter bus was nice and clean. Another plus, the hotels were really nice too. Here are Do's and Don't's if you book this trip: - DO go to the bathroom during the restroom stops. We couldn't use the bathroom in the charter bus which I'm glad for and they stop every 2 hours during the first and third day to and from San Francisco. - DO get fish and chips or the famous clam chowder at the Fishermans Wharf in SanFran - DO bring a neck pillow. 1st and 3rd day is a lot of travel time - DO bring a jacket. Even though it's August I made the mistake of not bringing one and it got chilly up in NorCal. - DO expect communication problems. This is a Chinese company with a Chinese tour guide and Chinese tourists. - DO bring $117-186 worth of cash because there is a mandatory fee for the inner city tour and service fee -DON'T have Gary as your tour guide. -DON'T buy the railroad train ticket, we didn't go bc it's $30 just to go around some campground site Bottomline, based on our experience we're not coming back.

    刚刚参加了海鸥假期的8天黄石团 非常感谢 Jun Shi 导游的一路照顾 非常的专业 中英文变换自如 不愧是在美国上过学的 比很多导游的英文听着都顺耳 一路上的讲解也非常到位 很高的认知…read more我们也看了两场不同的秀 下次再来到美西 还希望是这样的公司 这样的导游陪着我们玩

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    SeaGull Holiday
    SeaGull Holiday
    SeaGull Holiday - Palace of Fine Arts @ SF

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    Palace of Fine Arts @ SF

    Long Beach Waterbikes - Your ride

    Long Beach Waterbikes

    4.6(172 reviews)
    48.4 km

    We booked the sunset ride for Sunday at 7:00 p.m. We checked in around 6:40. It only took about 5…read moreminutes to fill out the waiver and get a wristband and walk towards the water. They also have a key to the bathroom, which is around the corner. Even though we were 20 minutes early, they let us get on the water bike after a quick instruction. Riding on the water bikes was really fun! We rode around the bay and the water was choppy sometimes but as you get inside the bay, the water is calmer. A trick is that if you feel the water is too choppy, start paddling - the water will calm down with the pedaling. There are several boats around which provided live music for us. The bike has two cup holders and a front container to put your phones and small stuff in. We had a great time. They share a parking lot with nearby restaurants which offer 3 hours of free parking. That is a huge plus for something near the beach! We will be back next time to try a glow ride.

    So I went to Long Beach Waterbikes and caught their father's day deal, all daddies ride for free…read more I was looking for something fun and different to do for father's day. This was exactly what I needed. I got some exercise and some nice views. I enjoyed myself very much and would definitely do it again. Right after I was done I was straight the bar for much needed refreshments. Yay!

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    Long Beach Waterbikes - 4 glow hydrobikes

    4 glow hydrobikes

    Long Beach Waterbikes - 1 glow hydrobike

    1 glow hydrobike

    Long Beach Waterbikes - My birthday chain with no lights. My camera adjusted it too bright.

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    My birthday chain with no lights. My camera adjusted it too bright.

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