Posts in Lifestyle
The Right Path: Unforgettable Hikes in Scenic Palos Verdes by Jennie Nunn for Terranea Resort

The Peninsula is a nature lover’s playground for a slew of outdoor activities such as whale watching, tide-pooling, bird watching, and hiking. With the help of Terranea’s adventure concierge, expert James Felgar, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, who have been protecting and preserving the land since 1988—resulting in 42 miles of public trails on 1,600 acres—we weigh in on the top hiking trails in the area, including where to discover sea caves, starfish, and sea lions and the best vantage points for viewing migrating gray whales.

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Memories of the San Pedro Fishermen’s Fiesta by Marifrances Trivelli, Director, Los Angeles Maritime Museum

Many Palos Verdes Pulse readers still remember an annual celebration on the Port of Los Angeles Waterfront which drew hundreds of thousands of revelers during the 1950s and 1960s. The annual San Pedro “Fishermen’s Fiesta” was a combination of a blessing of the fleet, prayers for safety and success at sea, a demonstration of civic pride, and a treasured weekend to spend with family and friends.

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Coastal Defense Weapons Deployed near Los Angeles at the beginning of World War II by Jim Shneer

In my last article, I wrote about the large guns deployed at Fort MacArthur as part of World War II defenses. Many other smaller weapons were deployed and in a much more timely manner. When the war came to the United States in December of 1941, Fort MacArthur's seacoast defense mission's scope of responsibility, for the first time, went beyond just the defense of the Port of Los Angeles.

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