Visit Buena Park, California on an Adventure on YoloTX TV
yoloTX takes our Texan charm to the West Coast! Our first stop on our California adventure was a visit to sunny Buena Park, California. This little slice of Orange County was jam-packed full of fun and food at every turn. From theme park rides at Knotts Berry Farm to a live-action and interactive dinner at Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, we were never short of excitement. Of course, we had to get our fill of California’s tasty treats at Porto’s Bakery & Cafe and Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour where everything gave you the feeling that it was made with love. Finally, we checked out Rock and Brews before heading back to our (temporary) home at the Avenue of the Arts Hotel.
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About Buena Park:
Buena Park is a city located 5 miles from Disneyland, 10 miles from Huntington Beach and 20 miles from Downtown Los Angeles. The city is home to a number of tourist attractions including Knott's Berry Farm, Knott's Soak City, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Pirate's Dinner Adventure, Teatro Martini.
Buena Park, California
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The entrance to Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park
The entrance to Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park
Official seal of Buena Park, California
Seal Official logo of Buena Park, California
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Motto: Center of the Southland
Location of Buena Park in Orange County, California.
Location of Buena Park in Orange County, California.
Buena Park, California is located in the US Buena Park, CaliforniaBuena Park, California
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 33°51′22″N 118°0′15″WCoordinates: 33°51′22″N 118°0′15″W
Country United States
State California
County Orange
Founded 1887
Incorporated January 27, 1953[1]
Government
• City council[3] Mayor Elizabeth Swift
Fred Smith
Steve Berry
Art Brown
Virginia Vaughn
• City manager James B. Vanderpool[2]
Area[4]
• Total 10.54 sq mi (27.31 km2)
• Land 10.52 sq mi (27.25 km2)
• Water 0.03 sq mi (0.07 km2) 0.28%
Elevation[5] 75 ft (23 m)
Population (2010)[6]
• Total 80,530
• Estimate (2016)[7] 83,156
• Density 7,904.56/sq mi (3,052.03/km2)
Time zone Pacific (UTC−8)
• Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
ZIP codes 90620 90621 90622 90623 90624
Area code 714
FIPS code 06-08786
GNIS feature IDs 1652676, 2409932
Website buenapark.com
Buena Park is a city in northwestern Orange County, California, about 12 miles (20 km) northwest of downtown Santa Ana, the county seat. As of Census 2010 the population was 80,530. The city is the location of several tourist attractions, including Knott's Berry Farm. It is located within the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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The Pacific Asia Museum In Pasadena, California
USC Pacific Asia Museum is an Asian art museum located at 46 N. Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena, California, United States.
The museum was founded in 1971 by the Pacificulture Foundation, which purchased “The Grace Nicholson Treasure House of Oriental Art” from the City of Pasadena. Grace Nicholson donated the structure to the city for art and cultural purposes in 1943 and was a dealer in Native American and, later, Asian art and antiques. It houses some 15,000 rare and representative examples of art from throughout Asia and the Pacific Islands. In 2013, the museum became part of the University of Southern California.
The building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1926 and designed by the architectural firm of Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury. It is designed in the style of a Chinese imperial palace and features a central courtyard with a garden, a small pool, and decorative carvings.
No music! Army vs. UFO (1942; Los Angeles). Captured on Film w/CBS Radio Report of Battle.
1942 footage and radio report of Battle of Los Angeles synchronized to Byron Palmer's detailed account of the UFO incident witnessed by a million people on 26 February in sky over southern California. There were a minimum 1430 artillery rounds fired at the object.
Palmer was an announcer for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in those days of dominant nationwide radio mass media with television still the embryo.
Note Mr. Palmer's reference to the unidentified flying object as a craft. Note also Palmer's pronunciation of Los Angeles with hard g sound (as in go). His was typical way of pronouncing city's name at that time and earlier by native and non-native Angelenos alike. In fact, it is closer to original Spanish pronunciation which uses the hard g. Cf. Loce Ahng-hail-ais. Using the soft g (as in gentry) in voicing Los Angeles is a modern conceit.
After a stint in Army Air Force in the Pacific theatre during WW II, Byron Palmer became a star of Broadway stage, Hollywood film, and television.
This historic record of the 1942 sighting, which triggered the era of official UFO secrecy by U.S. government, speaks for itself. It is presented without distracting musical soundtrack. See links to additional photographs and news accounts below.
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Photographic analysis seemingly explodes ad hoc explanations offered from 1942 to date. These include slow-moving blimp, Japanese aircraft, weather balloon, mass hallucination triggered by war hysteria, and light reflection.
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Newspaper and eyewitness accounts:
Los Angeles Times UFO photograph (Page B; 26 February 1942)
Computer analysis of the 1942 UFO photograph
Wikipedia
Air raid sirens were sounded throughout Los Angeles County on the night of 24 - 25 February 1942. A total blackout was ordered and thousands of air raid wardens were summoned to their positions. At 3.16 a.m. the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade began firing 12.8-pound anti-aircraft shells into the air at reported aircraft; over 1,400 shells would eventually be fired. Pilots of the 4th Interceptor Command were alerted but their aircraft remained grounded. The artillery fire continued sporadically until 4.14 a.m. The all clear was sounded and the blackout order lifted at 7.21 a.m.
In addition to several buildings damaged by friendly fire, three civilians were killed by the anti-aircraft fire, and another three died of heart attacks attributed to the stress of the hour-long bombardment. The incident was front-page news along the U.S. Pacific coast, and earned some mass media coverage throughout the nation. Within hours of the end of the air raid, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox held a press conference, saying the entire incident was a false alarm due to anxiety and war nerves. Knox's comments were followed by statements from the Army the next day that reflected General George C. Marshall's belief that the incident might have been caused by commercial airplanes used as a psychological warfare campaign to generate panic. Some contemporary press outlets suspected a cover up. An editorial in the Long Beach Independent wrote, There is a mysterious reticence about the whole affair and it appears that some form of censorship is trying to halt discussion on the matter. Speculation was rampant as to invading airplanes and their bases. Theories included a secret base in northern Mexico as well as Japanese submarines stationed offshore with the capability of carrying planes. Others speculated that the incident was either staged or exaggerated to give coastal defense industries an excuse to move further inland. Rep. Leland Ford of Santa Monica called for a Congressional investigation, saying, ...none of the explanations so far offered removed the episode from the category of 'complete mystification' ... this was either a practice raid, or a raid to throw a scare into 2,000,000 people, or a mistaken identity raid, or a raid to lay a political foundation to take away Southern California's war industries.
Abandoned Ghost Town In Perfect Condition & Clock STILL TICKING!
We discovered a ghost town in the middle of nowhere in PERFECT CONDITION. This is quite a rare find.
De Palm Springs a Las Vegas - Parte 1
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California Rush Hour Time-Lapse
Time-lapse of my 36 mile drive to work from Pasadena (LA county) to La Habra (Orange county). On this trip my drive took 1 hour. This starts at around 3pm on a Tuesday. This is about as good as it gets for me with traffic. Each day gets worse and by Friday it takes up to 1 hour 20 minutes. This video is sped up to 8x from the original. Route taken: 134 E, 210 E, 605 S, 60 E into Fullerton.
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