Number 5: Visit a Historic Home or Site in Your City
We get excited about traveling because it means going to a new place, seeing new things, eating new cuisine. But what happened to the excitement of your own home town? We make the effort when we are traveling because we want to make sure we get the most out of our trip but we want you to get the most out of the place you live!
For example, here in Los Angeles there are dozens of interesting historic spots to visit. Our pick for our first outing is Griffith Park (see above picture). The land was gifted to the city in 1896 by Griffith J. Griffith a man who made his fortune off the California Gold Rush. Griffith later gifted a fund to help build the Greek Amphitheater (1930) and Observatory and Hall of Science (1935). Griffith Park has an amazing view of the city and a planetarium show.
Visiting a historic site or home in your city really is a great DEAL because you will learn a little history about the place you live and experience something new which may make you feel more connected to your community. Get out there and explore!
We get excited about traveling because it means going to a new place, seeing new things, eating new cuisine. But what happened to the excitement of your own home town? We make the effort when we are traveling because we want to make sure we get the most out of our trip but we want you to get the most out of the place you live!
For example, here in Los Angeles there are dozens of interesting historic spots to visit. Our pick for our first outing is Griffith Park (see above picture). The land was gifted to the city in 1896 by Griffith J. Griffith a man who made his fortune off the California Gold Rush. Griffith later gifted a fund to help build the Greek Amphitheater (1930) and Observatory and Hall of Science (1935). Griffith Park has an amazing view of the city and a planetarium show.
Visiting a historic site or home in your city really is a great DEAL because you will learn a little history about the place you live and experience something new which may make you feel more connected to your community. Get out there and explore!
