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Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to La ... More
Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to Lake Street. Along the way you’ll discover intimate coves, breezy cafes, wineries and bars, public art, monuments, museums, and a boatload of excursions on the water.
The Chicago Riverwalk is an excellent starting point to explore the city via kayak. Head to Urban Kayaks, where you can rent a solo or tandem kayak, paddle down the Chicago River, and admire the surrounding architecture from a one-o-f-a-kind vantage point. They also offer guided kayak tours of the Riverwalk’s skyscraper canyon, including historic, sunset, and fireworks tours.
CTA
There are tons of ‘L’ stops near the Chicago Riverwalk: Brown, Purple, Red, Orange, Pink, and Green lines will all get you within walking distance. The CTA bus is also a convenient way to get there. Check out the CTA Quick Trip Planner for the quickest route to the Chicago Riverwalk.
Metra train
Both Union Station and Ogilvie Transportation Center are short walks to Lake Street, the western end of the Chicago Riverwalk. Walk east to the Lake Street stairway down to the Chicago Riverwalk. Find Metra maps and schedules.
Water Taxi
For a picturesque trip, board a Chicago Water Taxi stop between Ogilvie and the Riverwalk. Plan your trip by water taxi.
Member's page360 Chicago Observation Deck (360 시카고 전망대)
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Experience the impressive panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan from 1,030 feet above the famed Magnificent Mile at the 360 CHICAGO ... More
Experience the impressive panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan from 1,030 feet above the famed Magnificent Mile at the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck. Whether you're visiting Chicago for the first time or enjoying a day trip exploring your city with family and friends, 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck is an excellent choice to start your visit.
875 N Michigan Avenue 94th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611-1803 
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To get to 360 Chicago, take the Red Line to Grand Station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the Brown or Purple lines to Chicago Avenue Station, which is 15-minutes from the attraction.
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event and military engagement in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13 days siege, ... More
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event and military engagement in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13 days siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Antonio.
This is not an alien world far from earth it is Utah's famous Bonneville Salt Flats. Bonneville Salt Flats has one of the most unique natural features ... More
This is not an alien world far from earth it is Utah's famous Bonneville Salt Flats. Bonneville Salt Flats has one of the most unique natural features in Utah: A crust of salt stretching over 30,000 acres.
The Salt Flats were formed when ancient Lake Bonneville, which once covered one-third of Utah, dried up. The Great Salt Lake is a mere remnant. Today, the flats include a variety of micro environments, including ponds and marshy areas near the edges of the flats. These spots are critical habitat for some plants and animals.
The Bonneville Salt Flats are one of Earth's most unique landforms. The salt flats are about 12 miles long and 5 miles wide and are comprised mostly of sodium chloride, or table salt. Located 120 miles west of Salt Lake City in Tooele County, Utah, the salt flats are a 30,000 acre expanse of hard, white salt crust on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake Basin in Utah. Like the Great Salt Lake, the Salt Flats are a remnant of Lake Bonneville, which covered over one-third of Utah from 10,000 to 32,000 years ago. The salt flats are on the National Register of Historic Places, are designated as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern, and are managed as a Special Recreation Management Area.
The salt flats are generally open to the public for recreational purposes. Motor vehicle use is limited by seasonal closure during the spring when the salt is moist or has standing water on the surface. Closure dates may vary and will be posted by sign.
The salt flats are used for land speed racing, archery competitions, running races, photography, videography, and scientific research projects. Public wishing to utilize the salt flats for these purposes need a special recreation or film permit from the BLM Salt Lake Field Office.
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Driving on the salt flats at night or when they are wet from precipitation can be hazardous and result in your vehicle getting stuck in the mud. Be prepared with good clothing, sun screen or shade, extra food and water.
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Temperatures on the salt flats often reach over 100 degrees in summer and can go below freezing in winter. Ultraviolet radiation coming off the salt can be intense - be sure to wear sunscreen and sun protective clothing. Be aware that violent winds and storms can strike at all times of year. Stay alert and aware of weather conditions at all times.
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Directions to the Bonneville Salt Flats are simple: From Salt Lake City, hop on I-80 and head west. On your way, you’ll pass the Great Salt Lake, an 87-foot stone tree and miles and miles of mostly barren land.
Member's pageBeverly Hills Garden Park (베버리 힐즈 가든스 공원)
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Beverly Gardens is a 1.9-mile linear park that spans from Wilshire Boulevard to North Doheny Drive along Santa Monica Boulevard. The park features num ... More
Beverly Gardens is a 1.9-mile linear park that spans from Wilshire Boulevard to North Doheny Drive along Santa Monica Boulevard. The park features numerous notable art sculptures, various specialty gardens including the Cactus Garden and Rose Garden, the Wilshire Electric Fountain, the Doheny Fountain, a decomposed granite jogging and walking path and arbors.
Beverly Gardens Park underwent a complete renovation in celebration of the city’s 100th anniversary in 2014. The project was meant to bring the park back to its original glory and integrate innovative park design trends to propel the landmark into the 21st century. Learn more about the Beverly Gardens Park restoration project.
The park also features the famous Beverly Hills Sign and Lily Pond, one of the best photo opportunities in Beverly Hills. One of the most photographed spots in the city, this historic replica sign is a favorite for both residents and visitors. The sign is 40 feet long, illuminated and has a water feature along with a variety of flora that showcases the landscape surrounding the garden area.
9439 Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 The us 
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Free Weekend Trolley Service
The City of Beverly Hills offers free trolley service between Civic Center and Rodeo Drive every Saturday and Sunday between 11 am and 4:30 pm, except holidays.
Departures from Civic Center Trolley Stop: 11 am to 4 pm, every hour. The Civic Center Trolley Stop is located on the southeast corner of Civic Center Drive and Third Street. On Sundays, the Civic Center Trolley Stop is located in front of the Beverly Hills Courthouse at 9355 Burton Way.
Departures from Rodeo/Dayton Trolley Stop: 11:30 am to 4:30 pm, every half hour. The Rodeo/Dayton Trolley Stop is located on the southeast corner of Rodeo Drive and Dayton Way (adjacent to Two Rodeo Shopping Plaza).
This is the most Instagrammable spot in LA.
Made famous by the thousands of selfies and Instagram snaps taken at the #pinkwall, the shop has become ... More
This is the most Instagrammable spot in LA.
Made famous by the thousands of selfies and Instagram snaps taken at the #pinkwall, the shop has become a local landmark. Inspired by Luis Barragán’s confident and optimistic use of colour, their Melrose Avenue shop opened its doors in 2005.
There’s plenty to see once you venture inside, which is arranged in a series of divided areas to resemble individual movie sets. With a loft-like layout, there’s plenty of areas to explore, including a gallery wall featuring a hand-picked selection of original artworks and prints as well as sofas for relaxing.
In collaboration with world-renowned art materials company Winsor & Newton, Paul Smith's Foundation presents a global art prize. Six winning artists were selected from a free-to-enter open call, given a monetary donation from PSF, and up to £1,000 worth of materials of their choosing from Winsor & Newton to make a new piece of work to be hung for sale in their local Paul Smith shop. The winning entries are on display now.
The 118-year-old funicular takes passengers on a short ride between Hill Street and Grand Avenue on Bunker Hill. Originally opened in 1901, Angels Fli ... More
The 118-year-old funicular takes passengers on a short ride between Hill Street and Grand Avenue on Bunker Hill. Originally opened in 1901, Angels Flight — the world’s shortest railway — has given more than 100 million rides on its hillside track. In 2017, the Angels Flight Railway Foundation selected the Angels Flight Development Company, LLC, a joint venture led by the ACS Group, to recondition, operate, and maintain the funicular for the next 30 years. Passenger service operations, subject to occasional closures for maintenance, recommenced on August 31, 2017.
The Railway’s Top Station is located at California Plaza, 350 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles 90071. The Lower Entrance is located at 351 South Hill Street, Los Angeles 90013, across from Grand Central Market.
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Pampas Grill brings the traditional flavors of Brazilian churrasco to the Los Angeles area. Visit us at the Original Farmers Market and Culver City. U ... More
Pampas Grill brings the traditional flavors of Brazilian churrasco to the Los Angeles area. Visit us at the Original Farmers Market and Culver City. Using the common Brazilian dining tradition of "pay by the pound," patrons of Pampas Grill have control over their portions and pay only for what they eat.
To get to the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles, you can drive to 6333 West 3rd Street and park on Fairfax and Third Street, or in the parking structure next to the market.
They serve a special Korean dessert known as “Ah-Boong”, a fish-shaped waffle cone filled with your choice of filling and topped with soft serve. Whil ... More
They serve a special Korean dessert known as “Ah-Boong”, a fish-shaped waffle cone filled with your choice of filling and topped with soft serve. While the traditional red bean-filled Japanese taiyaki from Little Tokyo Taiyaki just outside the Galleria are wonderful on their own, the Korean ahboong at nearby SomiSomi shoot for the stars, with silky soft serves, four different filling options and toppings of your choice in a fish-shaped waffle cone sundae. As delicious as they are photogenic, each Somi Somi cone can come filled with Nutella, custard, taro or red bean, with rotating weekly ice cream flavors that can include matcha, ube and cookies and cream. If you’re in the mood for regular taiyaki, they also make them as well, including one filled with less conventional melted yellow cheese.
It is a small town formed by Japanese Americans living in Los Angeles, and is the largest Japanese residential area in the United States. Not only are ... More
It is a small town formed by Japanese Americans living in Los Angeles, and is the largest Japanese residential area in the United States. Not only are there Japanese restaurants and Japanese stores, but the signs and street decorations are also decorated in a Japanese style, making you feel as if you are in Japan. There are also Japanese culture museums and modern art museums, so there are plenty of things to enjoy.