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At one time, the Cawston Ostrich Farm was the most popular tourist destination in South Pasadena. The ostriches are long gone, but you can still see an old ostrich feeder on the north wall of Meridian Iron Works. Go check it out the next time you're at the Farmer's Market or hopping on the Gold Line. Get a hold of me here.

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Archive for July 21st, 2009

Green Machine Gleanings

The city is hosting its Clean-Air Car Show and Green-Living Expo this Sunday, where you can look at fuel-efficient cars and stuff. And if you’re not into cars, or Earth, you can go catch Wall-E at the Rialto. But don’t forget, the Rialto was never a great theater for avoiding the heat. Here’s the pdf. [...]

Winslow, Arizona, Don’t Forget South Pas …

It’s always tempting to make the leap, but I usually pass on touting the various walking and biking tours of L.A. Making the connection to South Pasadena can be a stretch. But Franklin Avenue picked up on a cool-sounding tour that terminates right here at Fair Oaks Pharmacy. The Location Managers Guild of America (a [...]