Things to do in Cerritos, California: Look Who's Traveling
Visiting Cerritos, California. Stopping by the Cerritos Millennium Library (00:09), Cerritos Sculpture Garden (01:34), Heritage Park (02:00), Class 302 Cafe (02:49), and Creamistry (03:11).
Cerritos is a suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and is one of several cities that constitute the Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County. It was incorporated on April 24, 1956.
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Cerritos, California
Cerritos, California
Cerritos Spanish for little hills, formerly known as Dairy Valley because of the preponderance of dairy farms in the area is a suburban city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and is one of several cities that constitute the Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County It was incorporated on April 24, 1956 As of the 2010 census, the population was 49,0416 It is part of the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, California Metropolitan Statistical Area designated by the Office of Management and Budget
Contents
1 History
2 Geography
21 Climate
3 Demographics
4 Economy
41 Cerritos Auto Square
42 Los Cerritos Center
43 Cerritos Towne Center
44 The Magnolia Power Project
45 Top employers
5 Arts and culture
51 Tournament of Roses Parade
52 Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
53 Cerritos Millennium Library
54 Cerritos Sculpture Garden
6 Parks and recreation
61 Cerritos Olympic Swim & Fitness Center
62 Pat Nixon Park
63 Community and neighborhood parks
7 Government
71 Local government
711 City Council
712 Emergency services
72 Public services
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Cerritos California 1986 Plane Crash Disaster Site Visit Sculpture Garden 2017 Planes Haunted
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A nice day for sitting next to president Lincoln on his bronze bench.
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Aeroméxico Flight 498 - ATC Recording [CERRITOS MID-AIR COLLISION]
Note(s):
Unless otherwise indicated, all times are set in local time, based on a 12-hour clock.
Aircraft Accident/Incident Overview 1:
The accident aircraft was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 which first flew in April 1969 with Delta Air Lines. Under Aeroméxico, the accident aircraft was registered as “XA-JED” and was equipped with 2 Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7 engine(s). At the time of the accident, the aircraft was 17 years old.
Aircraft Accident/incident Overview 2:
The accident aircraft was a Piper PA-28-181 registered as “N4891F”. The accident aircraft first flew in 1979 and was equipped with 1 Lycoming O-360-A4M engine.
Air Accident/Incident Overview 1:
On the 31st of August, 1986, Aeroméxico Flight 498 was departed for its fourth sector of the day after having originated from Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico. The aircraft would depart at 11:20 AM for a final leg from General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport in Tijuana, Baja California to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
Air Accident/Incident Overview 2:
The PA-28 operated by the Kramer family and flown by William Kramer departed from Zapernini Field in Torrance, California, United States at 11:40 AM for Big Bear City Airport in Big Bear Lake, California, United States. On board was William Kramer himself as the pilot, his wife and his daughter. The PA-28 was flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and was not in contact with any air-traffic control (ATC) facility throughout its flight.
Mid-Air Collision:
At 11:46 AM, as Flight 498 began its approach into Los Angeles Airport, air-traffic control (ATC) was unware that a PA-28 has veered off its course and inadvertently and without a clearance entered the Los Angeles Terminal Control Area (TCA). The TCA is an aviation term used to describe a specific area of controlled airspace surrounding major airports where there is a huge influx of air traffic. At 11:52 AM, the PA-28’s engine collided with the left horizontal stabilizer of the DC-9. The impact, sheared off the cockpit of the PA-28 and decapitate the Kramer family killing all of them instantly. Meanwhile, the DC-9 lost nearly all its horizontal and vertical stabilizer causing the aircraft to spiral out of control. The PA-28 eventually crashed into an empty playground at Cerritos Elementary School while the DC-9 crashed into a residential neighborhood at Holmes Avenue and Reva Circle in Cerritos killing all 64 passengers and crew on board and 15 on the ground.
Investigative Overview:
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigated the accident. According to the official report investigators determined that cause of the mid-air collision was the limitations of the ATC system to provide collision protection, through via procedures and automated redundancy.
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1986 Cerritos Airplane Crash - C4
News footage from August 31, 1986 about the Aeromexico DC-9 airplane that crashed in Cerritos, California.
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[Newsa] The holiday
The holiday spirit shines through with parades of lighted boats, old-fashioned Californian and Latin American holiday festivities, and a way to find a furry companion to continue the loving spirit into the new year.
The Goleta Christmas Parade will march through Old Town, creating the ambiance of a small town’s old-fashioned holiday, ending with the lighting of a holiday tree.
More than 75 lighted and decorated watercraft float around the harbor in the 55th annual Huntington Harbour Boat Parade. This year’s theme is “Musical Kicks on Route 66.” Awards are given in 16 categories. You'll find good viewing spots along Seabridge Park and on bridges over the harbor.
The Community Holiday Festival at the Museum of Latin American Art celebrates the season with live Latin American, mariachi, funk, folk, pop and Caribbean steel-drum holiday tunes in the sculpture garden. Enjoy traditional holiday foods, including champurrado, tamales and pan dulce, and check out the crafts and art workshops.
The 11th Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Fair is a chance to find your true best friend. More than 30 pet-rescue organizations showcase about 600 homeless cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, rabbits and other small animals to the fair. You can take advantage of onsite low-cost microchipping of your furry buddy and get whatever else you need from pet-supply vendors.
Cost, info: Free but suggested donation of $2 per person or $5 per family. Dogs with current vaccinations permitted on fixed, non-retractable leashes. (949) 724-7740, cityofirvine.org.
The Old Time Christmas Festival at Rancho Los Cerritos shows ways a Southern California family would have celebrated the holidays in the 19th century. Listen to carolers, a brass band, traditional stories and “The Night Before Christmas.” Costumed docents in the house will enlighten with tales about Victorian customs of the season.
Events for the 32nd Harbor Parade of Lights start at Santa’s Village on the city’s pier, where kids can see St. Nick and 10 tons of snow. More than 30 holiday-decorated watercraft will strut their stuff, and festivities will conclude with fireworks. Best places to see the boat parade are along Stearns Wharf and by the harbor’s breakwater.
Cost, info: Free. Family-friendly. Dogs on leash OK if they’re good with crowds. (805) 564-5531, santabarbara.gov
To suggest an event that’s cool and close to home, email travel@latimes.com at least four weeks before the event.
DV Ca Plane Crash
HEADLINE: That roof is not a landing zone
CAPTION: A twin-engine plane with three people on board lost power and slammed into three homes in a California neighborhood Monday while trying to land, authorities said. (June 4)
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
[Notes:Video of crash scene]
Imagine coming home to this...
A Piper Seneca aircraft -- with a flight instructor and two students on board -- came crashing down onto this home, after hitting two others in Upland California.
The plane lost power as it neared an airport; the pilot had already reported engine problems.
Authorities say, while most of the aircraft, as you see, is on the roof of THIS home, the wing wound up on the roof of yet another house. No one on the plane was seriously hurt.... and none of the homes caught fire.
[Notes:SOT Fire Chief -- Fortunatley the aircraft didn't catch on fire. There was no spark from any of the electrical in the houses that would have caused the gas link to ignite.]
And no one on the ground was hurt.
[Notes:SOT resident -- I just got out of bed, so quickly I put on some clothes and ran outside and saw the plane like crash into the building.]
The plane was approaching Cable Airport about forty-five miles east of Los Angeles when it crashed.
Authorities say weather did not appear to be a factor.
The three people onboard the plane suffered only minor injuries.
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Huntington Beach Homes - 250 Ocean, Seal Beach, California
714-421-3377
250 Ocean -- Seal Beach -- Offered at $12,500,000
Uniquely beautiful by any measure, perhaps the most captivating quality of this award-winning 7,239-square-foot, three-level custom-designed Seal Beach residence is how it unites the ancient and the new in a technologically advanced beachfront home dedicated to comfortable family living, fine arts, and the rejuvenation of body and spirit.
The soft-contemporary home features Fossil-flecked seagrass limestone floors, granite and marble in a range of delicious hues, stainless steel, copper, teak, and mahogany in the exterior and interior construction are complemented by sculptures and artifacts from Asia.
For all its artistic balance, the home -- first place winner in Residential Design & Build Magazine's 2009 prestigious Design Excellence Award for homes over 7,000 sq. ft. -- is equally attentive to every physical comfort, with a special focus on fitness and social activities.
Its main level is dedicated to an extraordinarily scenic living and dining area, a fabulously attractive and functional kitchen, and an office/library designed for focus and productivity. The upper level is devoted to bedrooms, and the lower level to recreation, casual entertainment, fitness, and therapeutic wellness.
The dining and living rooms and the master suite face the sea and Santa Catalina Island; mitered windows create open vistas from the Seal Beach pier to the Long Beach city skyline. There are full kitchens on both the main and lower levels; five bedrooms including an expansive master suite with many luxuries; seven bathrooms; two laundry rooms; a billiard room; and a plush state-of-the-art projection home theater with a 92-inch screen and fully reclining seats. A wrap-around staircase and elevator access the primary living areas of the home's three levels, plus its rooftop sundeck.
A fully equipped, temple-like exercise room has an adjacent dry cedar sauna and a steam sauna. A nearby massage room is equipped with a warmer for towels and rocks. The home's library-office has his-and-her built-in desks, a fireplace, a 500-plus-bottle wine cellar, and an adjoining Zen meditation garden.
The surfside ocean-view courtyard is a large alfresco extension of the lower level, with a completely appointed outdoor kitchen with granite counters, a heated swim-in-place lap pool and heated spa, an outdoor shower, and a custom stainless steel firebowl. Skillfully hand-laid mosaics of koi fish and sea turtles make the pool and spa works of art in themselves.
Advanced technologies increase the convenience of home's comforts as well as its security and environmental friendliness. Crestron and Lutron smart house stations located throughout let residents control everything from music, lighting, and temperature to views from night-vision-equipped security cameras. All of the home's major control points have locking gates augmented by a biometric system using a stored database of fingerprints; a simple swipe of the finger by anyone in the database gets access to the house.
A 52-panel solar system on the roof contributes significantly to the home's electrical needs. Heating is provided by a 10-zone radiant water-heated system in the floors; cooling is provided by six air conditioners. Earth-friendly artificial grass enhances the paved driveway in front of the three-car garage, which has custom aluminum and frosted glass doors that give the home an enchanting gem-like glow when backlit in the evenings.
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This is the Place Heritage Park Over view
Whether youre watching a craft, petting a farm animal, listening to a fiddler, eating penny candy from Z.C.M.I. or enjoying the fresh foothills air, a visit to the Park is an experience for all of the senses. Immerse yourself in the pioneer adventure!
One of the few real tinsmiths in the U.S. works his craft in Heritage Village. The blacksmith makes items that are used elsewhere in the village while explaining his trade to visitors. A similar working environment is found at the furniture-makers shop and the saddlery. See wool being carded and spun into yarn to be colored with dyes made from native plants.
We have puppet shows, rug making, crafts, and pioneer classes at the school. Visit the newspaper print shop, see how butter is churned and taste it on fresh bread, find old-fashioned penny candy at Z.C.M.I., see nearly-lost arts (such as basket making, rug making, needlework or hair weaving) demonstrated, or go on a handcart mini-trek.
Young visitors can help do chores by watering the real garden, beating dirt from rugs hung on the fence rail or scrubbing clothes on a washboard in a large metal tub. They can see and touch domestic animals typical of the era: cows, sheep, goats, chickens, horses and huge oxen even ride a pony!
This Is The Place Heritage Park So Much More Than A Monument!
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission: $8/adults - $6/children (3-11) and seniors (55+)
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This Is The Place Monument
This Is The Place Monument marks the spot where the Mormon Pioneers first entered the Salt Lake Valley and marks the end of the 1,300-mile Mormon trail.It was here that Brigham Young stopped his carriage in July 1847 and, after surveying the desert valley near the shores of the Great Salt Lake, declared, This is the right place. On July 24, 1947, exactly 100 years after his declaration, a heroic-sized bronze sculpture of Young and two of his colleagues was placed atop a 60-foot pedestal overlooking the Valley.
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