Los Angeles is a land of many fun things to do and see. While it is evident that it boasts a myriad of tech and innovative infrastructure and activities, one thing for sure is that its history is as well fantastic. Whether you are a history buff or just another person who does not give a damn about history, the city will wow you with what it has to offer such as: Look here for more about Los Angeles, CA.
Point Fermin Park was built to guide ships coming into the Los Angeles Harbor. The first lighthouse keepers were two sisters, Mary and Ella Smith, who lived and worked at the isolated lighthouse for eight years. Today, a bustling waterfront park with ample picnicking grounds surrounds the lovingly restored lighthouse. During the summer, the park holds numerous outdoor events, including concerts. Click here to read about Los Angeles, CA Is a Food Paradise.
All it takes to feel as if you have stepped back in time is one visit to L.A.’s original Spanish settlement. Centred on a lovely pedestrian plaza and the Olvera Street marketplace, El Pueblo includes several historic buildings dating back to 1818.
Eight historic structures constructed during the mid- the to late 1800s were lifted off their foundations and trucked to this living history museum. Learn all about life during the Victorian Era as you tour a Palms railroad station, Pasadena church and several residences from all around the city