Walking around the Danish Village in Solvang, California 【4K】
Yes, it's a Danish Village in Southern California. Solvang, which means Sunny Field in Danish, is a Danish Town located in Santa Ynez Valley. It is also known as the Danish Capital of America & Little Denmark. Solvang was founded by Danish-Americans in 1911 who moved from Midwest to California. Solvang is about 125 miles from Los Angeles and about 35 miles from Santa Barbara.
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5 Beautiful Golf Courses To Play In California
If you’re looking to unwind with a round of golf, why not do it somewhere scenic? These 17 California courses are cradled by mountains or oceans, with manicured grounds, vibrant flowers, sparkling water features and native trees.
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Oak Glen- California ,ESL fall semester trip to Oak Glen 2017
Oak Glen in Autumn
Riley's at Los Rios Rancho, Oak Glen CA
Oak Glen, San Bernardino County, California
Oak Glen is a census-designated place situated between the San Bernardino Mountains and the Little San Bernardino Mountains in San Bernardino County, California, United States.
Metropolitan Museum in Riverside
Located in the broad, inland valley of the Santa Ana River in Southern California, Riverside numbered among the wealthiest communities per capita in the nation. The University of California Citrus Experiment Station (core of the present University of California, Riverside) brought a tradition of ground-breaking scientific research to the city. Riverside's renowned Mission Inn hotel, and its inspirational role in the development of the Arts & Craft Style, attracted some of America's foremost entrepreneurs in search of new recreational, aesthetic and business opportunities. Riverside became a magnet for prosperous, educated practitioners of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the West. in the nation.
Out of this context came the Cornelius Earle Rumsey Indian Collection which later became the Riverside Municipal Museum now known as the Riverside Metropolitan Museum (RMM). The Museum opened in the basement of City Hall on December 12, 1924, when the widow of National Biscuit Company (NABISCO) magnate Cornelius Earle Rumsey donated his collection of Native American artifacts to the City of Riverside. An ordinance, amending the City Charter and establishing a Municipal Museum, was adopted by the City Council on August 27, 1925. The current mission statement found in the city ordinance states that, All collections and exhibits of the Museum shall generally reflect but shall not necessarily be limited to the specific interpretations of the history, natural history and anthropology of the City and County of Riverside and the immediate environs of southern California. From 1924 on, the collections have grown, typically through donations by prominent citizens and organizations, contributing to RMM holdings in the disciplines of local history, natural history, and anthropology. From 1925-48, the RMM was located in the basement of the old City Hall building on Riverside's Seventh Street (now Mission Inn Avenue).
In 1987, the main museum building and Heritage House were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2005, the Riverside Municipal Museum changed its name to Riverside Metropolitan Museum.
New Home of the Riverside Municipal Museum, 1948
In 1948, the Museum was moved to the basement of the former U. S. Post Office, adjacent to the old City Hall, a Renaissance Revival-style structure, built in 1912-14. The main exhibits, administration offices, anthropology, natural history curatorial offices, collections storage, and registrar's office carried on their activities in this building. The history curatorial office/collections and exhibits services eventually moved to an annex, a converted Safeway Supermarket, located four blocks from the main building.
Era of Expansion and Professionalization, 1961-78
During the early 60s and 70s, the RMM broke out of its traditional role as being simply a depository of donations from City notables. New exhibits and community-oriented programs, made possible by substantial involvement of the Junior League of Riverside, brought about expansion of the Museum to all floors of the old Post Office, which was remodeled into its current configuration between 1962 and 1965. Museum staff expanded from three to twenty-eight paid positions. World famous naturalist, and Riverside resident, Edmund C. Jaeger, served as Curator of Plants, and his presence inspired the Junior League to fund creation of the Nature Study Lab facility in his name. Accreditation by the American Association of Museums (AAM) came in 1972, with the visiting committee's report citing the RMM as a model institution of its type.
Creation of the Riverside Museum Associates
A product of the Junior League's involvement in museum programs, the Riverside Museum Associates (RMA) was officially incorporated as a private supporting group for the Museum in 1963 (3)-status membership organization and a California non-profit corporation). The RMA came to form the basis for continuing community support for the RMM, providing volunteer services as well as financial assistance. In 1969, the RMA and the Junior League helped expand RMM programs through the purchase of an 1891 Queen Anne-style home, today known as Heritage House (located on Magnolia Avenue, six miles from the museum). It was eventually fully restored for use in local history interpretation as a house museum, and title to the property was transferred from the RMA to the City.
Glen Helen Raceway
Glen Helen Raceway is located North of San Bernardino in the area of Devore. This area is against a great mountain side in which Glen Helen Raceway has created it raceway facility, of 256 acres. Glen Helen is on county property and shares its large area with other county facilities, Glen Helen Regional Parks, Block Buster Pavilion and the Sheriff Training Center.
Glen Helen Raceway started its fame back in 1985, it had several Sand Drag events, Off Road events and Motocross events. In 1991 Glen Helen Raceway hosted its first major event, the United States World Championship Motocross and again in 1992. With these two events added to the Glen Helen Raceway venue it was the beginning of a growing and nationally known track.
In 1995 and 1996 two more major events came to Glen Helen Raceway, the Off Road Winter Series and the AMA 125/250 MX Nationals. With these events added to Glen Helen Raceway it had made a climb to that of one of the most seen and raced on tracks in the world.
Today Glen Helen Raceway has added more race tracks and has put thousands of dollars into its facility. Glen Helen Raceway has the National MX track, Rem/Vintage track, PeeWee track and a brand new registration tower.
Glen Helen Raceway has strived to give fans and participants this awesome facility to race and practice on, or just a day to enjoy the races.
McAdenville NC Christmas Town USA 2018
This all started back in 1956 with the McAdenville Men's Club.
Come visit Christmas Town USA, MaAdenville, NC to see their Christmas lights for 2018. You can drive or walk through the streets to see all of the Christmas decorations and lights. The lights are on even if it's raining. We went opening night this year, November 30, 2018 and it rained. The lights were still beautiful! We're sure we did not catch half of the history of how this all started, but we do know that it is the 63rd year of this celebration. What a great contribution to the community.
Here is a link to the official McAdenville, NC Christmas Town USA website:
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There are at least four parking lots around town that are free. We parked beside the elementary school because we came in by way of Wilkinson Blvd.
My favorite decorated house was the one that had The Christmas Story theme with the leg lamp picture in an upstairs window and the fragile stamped box on the front porch!
The town's residences are so welcoming and the over 500,000 lights are so beautiful. It is just like a Hallmark movie set. Ya'll come and see!
Please consider leaving a comment in the comment section below if this was your first time going through the Christmas lights and what you thought.
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April 2012 Road Trip with Mom
We were supposed to just sprint down to a local campground for the night, but when we got there it was closed. We went to three more campgrounds, all closed. We drove by one that was open but just a wide spot on the road, so we kept moving. We made another detour to go see the Devil's Punchbowl and then headed back to Rancho Jurupa Regional Park where they had a great spot for us, just 20 minutes from home.
Cherry Valley
Second part of trip from Beaumont to Yucaipa, through Cherry Valley. Continuing straight at the top of the hill will take you through Oak Glen, and then winds up down in Yucaipa at the other end.
How much does LIVING in an RV cost? | AVERAGE Month
People are curious about how much it costs to live full time in an RV. In this video, I explain my cost of living in an rv for a month.
Your costs may differ from mine, based on how much you boondock or if you paid for your dwelling in full.
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