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Welcome to the Fedora Lounge Steven180!
I've never been there, but it has always been on my wish list. Germany has such wonderful castles.
A place I like visiting....
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (when it first opened, it was known as the Museum of History, Science, and Art--this was before LACMA moved to Wilshire Blvd in 1965)
Although the museum is currently going through a lot of renovations right now, it's nice to see the historic elements still there.
This part of the museum is from 1913. The other wings of the musuem opened in 1925, 1930, 1960, and 1976.
The museum in 1915.
I love this building (it used to be a Van De Kamps). I pass by it every time I go to work. I believe it is the last surviving windmill that I know of. The city in which I live in had a windmill at one time and they took it down. It still makes me so mad to this day!!! ERRRR!!!!
:eusa_clap Impressive! Would really like to see this in reality. The dome is goergious!
Besides, @HepKitty.
I am glad that you like Germany and have been here. I must confess that I never was in the USA but the time will come, promised.
If you make it back to Schwerin someday, I recommend also a visit to Stralsund which has similar nice architecture like Lübeck, Schwerin and the other cities of the middle age Hanse. And then, if you need some leisure time, a visit to the island of Rügen right north of it. There is the small town Sellin with an amazing sea bridge: http://www.seebrueckesellin.de/ Also the chalk cliffs of it are famous spots.
I can't believe that's still there!
You must live where I grew up
My Dad has quite a amusing story of tracking something he bought online. He "watched" his package go across the country and then it went further and further north. Then it took a huge U-Turn and went south!
I live and grew up in the city of Monterey Park (which almost became a location for a large sewage treatment facility, but the residents voted itself into cityhood in 1916 and prevented that plan! Whoo-hoo!). The city of Arcadia has sort of become a second home of sorts. I spend a lot of time there. I usually give Los Angeles as my location because some people don't know where Monterey Park is (unless if you are familiar with the area of course) or confuses us with the city of Monterey! LOL!!!
Arcadia is famous for being near Bill & Ted's home city, San Dimas.
My Dad has quite a amusing story of tracking something he bought online. He "watched" his package go across the country and then it went further and further north. Then it took a huge U-Turn and went south!
I once shipped a book to the Seattle area (where a large percentage of my eBay sales are). At some point in its journey it ended up in Florida before finally reaching Seattle!
I know where Monterey Park is!
They usually don't know where Arcadia is either. I always have to ask if they know of the Rose Parade in Pasadena and then say it's right next door.
We lived in The Oaks on Hacienda Drive