Getting Up Close to the Desert s Gigantic Windmills: Anyone who s driven through the desert near Palm Springs has marveled at these structures. Now visitors have a chance to see, touch, and learn about the efficient power generators, and why they re clustered here. See En Route to the Palm Springs Resorts in chapter 15. Explore Wreck Alley (San Diego): Five drowned vessels sit on the sea floor, 2 miles off Mission restaurants in myrtle beach Beach, providing a chance for certified restaurants in myrtle beach divers to investigate an exciting nautical graveyard that includes a 366-foot Canadian destroyer, the Yukon (intentionally sunk in 2000). See Outdoor Pursuits in chapter 16. 5 The Best of Small-Town restaurants in myrtle beach California St. Helena: In the heart of the Napa Valley, St. Helena is known for its Main Street, lined with Victorian storefronts featuring intriguing wares. In a horse and buggy, Robert Louis Stevenson and his bride once made their way down this street. Come for the old-timey, tranquil mood and the food. See Napa Valley in chapter 6. Arcata: Arcata has it all: its own redwood forest restaurants in myrtle beach and bird marsh, a charming town square, great family- owned restaurants, and even its own minor-league baseball team, which draws the whole town together for an afternoon of pure camaraderie. See Eureka & Environs in chapter 7. Nevada City: The whole town is a National Historic Landmark and the best place to understand gold fever. Settled in 1849, it offers fine dining and shopping and a stock of Victorian frame houses. Relics of the cannibalistic Donner Party are on display at the 1861 Firehouse No. 1. See The Gold Country in chapter 10.
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