My guess is that the Kulshan Trail took over this right of way.
My guess is that the Kulshan Trail took over this right of way.
Glass, Steel, Rails and Wildflowers: A Walk in Manhattan Beach
Lately whenever I take my car in for maintenance, I end up taking the car-free morning away from home as an excuse to walk down to the Manhattan Beach Pier. The last time was right after a Halloween storm, which was gorgeous, but this time it was a gloomy morning, and I took the opportunity to explore a little more. Modern Beach Town This mural wasn't there the last time I walked by, and may not have been there the last time I drove by either. The restaurant is new, and it seems like it would be hard to miss. I like the mix of two cities: the one I was standing in, and its namesake on the other side of the country. Also: a pirate shipwreck. Yarr! Believe it or not, this next photo is not a double exposure: I don't think I'd ever seen this type of traffic sign up close before. At first I was intrigued by the five-LED pattern used for each pixel, but as I started to line up a photo, I noticed the layered effect reflecting the street and the buildings on the far side. […]"Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX at Old Milwaukee Road Depot"
Currently housing Smokey's Bar-B-Que.
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🦇 Katy Trail: Under a bridge on the Katy Trail only on full moons you see a young man with a missing left arm walk back and forth with no facial expressions. 💀🕷️🕸️
Evanston, Wyoming Has Spent Decades, And $28M, Restoring Its Historic Railroad Roundhouse
A century after Union Pacific stopped using it, decades of work has saved and restored Evanston’s historic Roundhouse and Railyards. The $28 million spent so far has made it one of the rare roundhouses in the U.S. that’s still completely operational.