Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Rain rain go away! - LA Adventures



For day 2, hubby and I jumped on the red line with Starline tours. It starts near Grauman's Chinese Theater, so we walked around just enough to remind ourselves what is there. Hand prints pressed into cement surrounded by the Walk of Fame. This is a very touristy area so we expected a lot of people, you just have to be patient when taking pictures of your favorite star's star or cement dedication slab.




I snagged these two shots from my hubby's Snapchat. Grauman's Chinese Theater.

After wandering a bit we jumped on the bus. The red line takes about 2 hours, so we just stayed on to see the sights and get some insight into the city. It sprinkled on us a bit throughout the day, but we managed to stay on the top, outside of the bus to get the best views. Although we did not take a lot of pictures, we learned about some of the history of the city along with the spots where celebrities can be spotted.

A very rainy/cloudy pic of the Hollywood sign.

A quick drive by the Viper Room, the location of River Phoenix's death, and the liquor store where Guns 'n' Roses used to buy cheap wine were highlights of the tour.

At the end of the tour we grabbed a quick bite to eat at Mel's Drive In. The San Francisco based chain is famous for being featured in the film "American Graffiti" (which was filmed in SF).


Due to lack of planning we did not realize that Griffith Observatory is closed on Mondays and that was supposed to be our next stop. Instead we wandered up the highway towards The Great Wall of Los Angeles. The inspiring mural spans 6 blocks (around 2,700 ft/823 meters) and was sparked by artist Judy Baca in the 1970s. The mural tells the history of California starting with the native people and focusing on the struggles of the minorities throughout the years. This is a bit out of the way but I highly recommend making the drive!


These represent only a small glimpse at the mural. It's huge!

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