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  • Signs in downtown Los Angeles
    Signs in downtown Los Angeles.jpg
  • Signs in downtown Los Angeles
    Signs in downtown Los Angeles.jpg
  • The downtown Los Angeles skyline is framed by the trees and lake at Echo Park. The park was established in 1892. The lake’s fountain was installed as party of the city’s hosting of the 1984 Olympic Games. The park was designed by Joseph Henry Tomlinson in a “picturesque” style of open lawns, groves of trees and winding pathways. The park is popular with families for boating, walking, jogging and people watching.
    Echo Park.jpg
  • Pictured are just some of the tapestries in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles that were created by artist John Nava. The tapestries are the largest collection in a Catholic church in the United States. The cathedral was designed by Rafael Moneo in a postmodern style. The cathedral opened in 2002, replaced the Cathedral of Saint Viviana which was severely damaged in a 1994 earthquake.
    Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels ...jpg
  • Detail of the interior of the Bradbury Building, located in downtown Los Angeles. The Bradbury, built in 1893, is the oldest commercial building remaining in the central city. The five-story office building is known for its skylit atrium and ornate ironwork. The building has been the location for many movies and television shoots.
    Bradbury Building atrium.jpg
  • Signs of some of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
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  • The curved stainless-steel exterior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall located in downtown Los Angeles was designed by architect Frank Gehry. The Disney Concert Hall, opened in 2003
    Disney Concert Hall exterior.jpg
  • Detail of the ironwork decoration in the atrium of the Bradbury Building, located in downtown Los Angeles. The Bradbury, built in 1893, is the oldest commercial building remaining in the central city. The five-story office building is known for its skylit atrium and ornate ironwork. The building has been the location for many movies and television shoots.
    Bradbury Building ironwork.jpg
  • People enjoy lunch at Berlin Currywurst located in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Berlin Currywurst.jpg
  • People enjoy lunch at Sarita’s Pupuseria located in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Sarita’s Pupuseria_.jpg
  • Sign of one of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Ana Maria sign.jpg
  • Visitors to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles pose for a photo next to a Christmas display. The Roman Catholic cathedral was designed by Rafael Moneo in a postmodern style. The cathedral opened in 2002, replaced the Cathedral of Saint Viviana which was severely damaged in a 1994 earthquake.
    Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels ...jpg
  • The curved stainless-steel exterior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall located in downtown Los Angeles was designed by architect Frank Gehry. The Disney Concert Hall, opened in 2003
    Disney Concert Hall exterior detail-...jpg
  • The curved stainless-steel exterior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall located in downtown Los Angeles was designed by architect Frank Gehry. The Disney Concert Hall, opened in 2003
    Disney Concert Hall exterior detail.jpg
  • People enjoy a garden at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. The Disney Concert Hall, opened in 2003, was designed by architect Frank Gehry.
    Disney Concert Hall garden.jpg
  • A nutcracker statue peers out a window in the 300 block of  South Broadway at West 4th St. in downtown Los Angeles. Modern building to the left is the California Plaza skyscraper.
    Nutcracker street scene.jpg
  • Detail of the facade of the Million Dollar Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The theater was one of the first movie palaces in the United States. It was built in 1917 by  movie theater owner Sid Grauman.  Sculptor Joseph Mora was responsible for the exterior ornamentation.
    Million Dollar Theater facade.jpg
  • Sign for Berlin Currywurst, of one of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Berlin Currywurst sign.jpg
  • Sign for Sarita's Pupuseria,  of one of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Grand Central Market food vendor sig...jpg
  • Detail of the many candies for sale at La Huerta Candy in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    La Huerta Candy.jpg
  • Sign of one of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Valeria's Chiles & Spices sign.jpg
  • Among the major highways that connect Los Angeles to the rest of the nation is U.S. Route 101, which travels the California, Oregon and Washington coasts for 1,550 miles. This image of the highway and downtown Los Angeles was taken from the Jerome C. Daniel Overlook.<br />
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Los Angeles, located on the Pacific Ocean in southern California, is the second-most populous city in the United States. It is the regions business and cultural center, most famously known for the entertainment, television, and motion picture industries.
    U.S. Route 101 Los Angeles.jpg
  • The curved stainless-steel exterior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall located in downtown Los Angeles was designed by architect Frank Gehry. The Disney Concert Hall, opened in 2003
    Disney Concert Hall exterior detail-...jpg
  • A book lies next to a burned pay phone in the 300 block of South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles.
    Burned book.jpg
  • Burned pay phone in the 300 block of South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles.
    Burned pay phone.jpg
  • Tourists pose for a photo in the atrium of the Bradbury Building, located in downtown Los Angeles. The Bradbury, built in 1893, is the oldest commercial building remaining in the central city. The five-story office building is known for its skylit atrium and ornate ironwork. The building has been the location for many movies and television shoots.
    Bradbury Building tourists.jpg
  • Sign of one of the food vendors in the Grand Central Market located in downtown Los Angeles. The market, which opened in 1917, is home to food and drink vendors.
    Torres Produce sign.jpg
  • Among the major highways that connect Los Angeles to the rest of the nation is U.S. Route 101, which travels the California, Oregon and Washington coasts for 1,550 miles. This image of the highway and downtown Los Angeles was taken from the Jerome C. Daniel Overlook.<br />
<br />
Los Angeles, located on the Pacific Ocean in southern California, is the second-most populous city in the United States. It is the regions business and cultural center, most famously known for the entertainment, television, and motion picture industries.
    U.S. Route 101 Los Angeles-2.jpg
  • The pipe organ of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is believed to be the 89th largest pipe organ in North America and the 143rd largest in the world. It was built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd., of Lake City, Iowa with visual design collaboration with Cathedral architect Rafael Moneo. The organ’s burnished tin facade is the largest facade in the United States  made of polished tin.
    Pipe organ of the Cathedral of Our L...jpg
  • The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. This photo of the glacier was taken on the Trail of Time. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Mendenhall Glacier in the fall.jpg
  • New snow blankets Steep Creek near the Mendenhall Glacier. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Steep Creek snow -1.jpg
  • The historic buildings of the former U.S. Army facility, Fort William H. Seward in Haines, Alaska are dwarfed by Mount Emmerich and other peaks of the Takhinsha Mountains as the setting sun lights up the Chilkat River valley. Haines is a cruise ship destination on the Lynn Canal in southeast Alaska. Cruise ships dock at the pictured Port Chilkoot dock near downtown Haines.
    Fort Seward and Mount Emmerich sunse...jpg
  • The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The US Forest Service visitor center at the glacier, dedicated in 1963, was the first such center in the nation. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Mendenhall Glacier-2.jpg
  • Michigan Beach Park in Charlevoix, Michigan, is a favorite spot for tourists and residents wanting to catch a dramatic sunset. The park, within walking distance of downtown Charlevoix offers a white sand beach, playground swimming and the iconic Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse. Fishing is also popular along the pier at the Pine River entrance.
    Sunset at Michigan Beach Park in Cha...jpg
  • The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. This photo of the glacier was taken on the Trail of Time. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Mendenhall Glacier in the fall.jpg
  • Trees along the edge of Mendenhall Lake near the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center are blanketed with new snow. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Snow covered trees along Mendenhall ...jpg
  • The new snow blankets Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in the Tongass National Forest, located 12 miles from downtown Juneau, Alaska was the first such visitor center built by the U.S. National Forest Service. The visitor center was later expanded and now sees over 500,000 visitors a year. From the visitor center visitors can view the icebergs that calve into Mendenhall Lake.
    Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in...jpg
  • The new snow blankets Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in the Tongass National Forest, located 12 miles from downtown Juneau, Alaska was the first such visitor center built by the U.S. National Forest Service. The visitor center was later expanded and now sees over 500,000 visitors a year. From the visitor center visitors can view the icebergs that calve into Mendenhall Lake.
    Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in...jpg
  • Steep Creek begins to freeze  near the Mendenhall Glacier (center). Mountain on the left is McGinnis Mountain. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Steep Creek.jpg
  • A small peak on the slopes of Mount Wrather looks down upon the Mendenhall Glacier. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Mount Wrather 2.jpg
  • The Holland American Line cruise ship Amsterdam overlooks downtown Juneau in southeast Alaska. Cruise ships traveling the Lynn Canal in southeast Alaska often make a port call in Juneau, the state capital of Alaska.
    Amsterdam in dock in Juneau.jpg
  • Icebergs float in Mendenhall Lake located at the terminus of the Mendenhall Glacier. Also pictured in the background is Mount Wrather. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Glacier reflection.jpg
  • Icebergs reflect in Mendenhall Lake located at the terminus of the Mendenhall Glacier. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Glacier iceberg reflection.jpg
  • An iceberg floats in Mendenhall Lake located at the terminus of the Mendenhall Glacier. Also reflected in the lake is Bullard Mountain and Nugget Falls. The glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau. Each year, 465,000 curise ship passengers visit the Mendenhall Glacier.
    Bullard Mountain reflection.jpg
  • The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in the Tongass National Forest, located 12 miles from downtown Juneau, Alaska was the first such visitor center built by the U.S. National Forest Service. The visitor center was later expanded and now sees over 500,000 visitors a year. From the visitor center visitors can view the icebergs that calve into Mendenhall Lake.
    Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.jpg
  • The Granville Island Public Market features 50 permanent retailers and over one-hundred day vendors who sell a variety of artisan foods and handmade crafts. Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district located on False Creek across from downtown Vancouver near the Granville street Bridge. The area is popular with locals and visitors alike.
    Granville Island Public Market.jpg
  • Visitors and locals take in the sunset from English Bay Beach Park in Vancouver, British Columbia. The popular beach, also called First Beach, is located in the most populated beach area in downtown Vancouver. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.
    English Bay Beach Park sunset.jpg
  • Hikers walk along a snow covered trail below the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in the Tongass National Forest, located 12 miles from downtown Juneau, Alaska was the first such visitor center built by the U.S. National Forest Service. The visitor center was later expanded and now sees over 500,000 visitors a year. From the visitor center visitors can view the icebergs that calve into Mendenhall Lake.
    Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in...jpg
  • The slopes of Mount Wrather tower above the Mendenhall Glacier. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Mount Wrather.jpg
  • Icebergs reflect in Mendenhall Lake located at the terminus of the Mendenhall Glacier. The Mendenhall Glacier runs roughly 12 miles, originating in the Juneau Icefield, near Juneau, Alaska. The glacier is located 12 miles from downtown Juneau.
    Glacier iceberg reflection-2.jpg
  • Two de Havilland DHC-3 Otter float planes are docked in the Juneau Harbor next to the Merchant's Wharf Mall in downtown Juneau, Alaska. Float planes are a vital mode of transportation in Alaska where much of the state is only accessable by float plane.
    Otter float planes.jpg