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Accordion 🐈


Turkish Coffee Delight

Turkish Delight





Marketfront


Uh Oh. Better get MAACO.


Serious Breakfast

Serious Pie & Biscuit



Beer and biscuits make for a serious breakfast.



Escalate


Harajuku

Harajuku Taproom



Japanese craft beer, sushi, and meat on sticks. What more does a nomad need at the end of a long day?



Laundry. There is always laundry.


Getty Center

The J. Paul Getty Museum



Oilman and art collector J. Paul Getty was once the richest man on the planet. When he died, he left his fortune to his museum trust. Today that trust exhibits a huge collection of art at the beautiful Getty Center.



















Travel Angel


Leashed


An Educational Institution

The Museum of Jurassic Technology




I could tell you all about The Museum of Jurassic Technology, but I won't. This museum's "incongruity born of the overzealous spirit in the face of unfathomable phenomena" must be experienced first-hand. Submit to your curiosity and sojourn to Culver City to explore the museum.


This is the end of the road as we know it


Nuestro Pueblo

Watts Towers




Simon Rodia began building his Nuestro Pueblo from steel rebar, wire mesh, and other collected scraps in 1921. Rodia abruptly quit building and decorating, gave his property to a neighbor, and left town 33 years later. After Rodia departed and his house that sat under the towers burned down, the City of Los Angeles condemned the structure and ordered that it be torn down. Actor Nicholas King and film editor William Cartwright purchased the property with intent to save it from destruction. They petitioned the city to perform a test to establish the safety of the towers. The city agreed and tests were performed in 1959 in which attempts were made to pull the towers down. The towers did not give under the pull of 10,000 pounds of lateral force. The towers were permitted to stand. Ironically, the towers have been cared for by the city that once condemned them since 1975.

The towers are currently undergoing restoration that is expected to be finished in mid 2020. However, tours from outside the fence are still available during the restoration.









Rodia was only 4 foot 10 inches tall.

Rodia's towers are the masts of a ship. Step back and you can see that the property is shaped like a boat.

Heffalump




Summer Fun