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Stretching from the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk (the end of Route 66) to a spot above Santa Monica Bay, the Santa Monica Pier is the beach's most recognizable landmark.
Stretching from the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk (the end of Route 66) to a spot above Santa Monica Bay, the Santa Monica Pier is the beach's most recognizable landmark.
The famous Route 66 ends at a modest cafe that’s been frequented by the likes of Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Quentin ...
If speciality coffeehouses, trendy cafes, and surfer vibes are your thing, check out this laid-back neighborhood steps away ...
The free skateboarding festival brings top-notch global talent to celebrate L.A.’s history of street skate culture.
At which beaches are you more likely to get sick? Heal the Bay releases a look at what beaches earned high marks, and which ...
For those completing Route 66, do not forget to stop at Santa Monica Travel & Tourism’s Visitor Information Kiosk along Palisades Park or the Pier Shop in the carousel building for your official ...
A writer drove from Chicago to L.A. to see what it truly means to belong to a place.
the Santa Monica Pier is the final stop on Route 66. The true terminus sits a few blocks inland at Lincoln and Olympic, but it’s way more satisfying to finish your journey at the edge of the ...
The Film Independent Spirit Awards, a cornerstone celebration of independent filmmaking, will move from its longtime Santa ...
but it also used to be the end of Route 66, before the highway went all the way down to the Santa Monica Pier,” says Jon D’Amico, owner and tour guide of Sunset Strip Rock ‘N’ Walk Tours.