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An equestrian facility, PepperGlen Farm spans seven acres, including a jumping arena, a full size dressage court, and various arenas and pastures. The facility offers training and clinics as well as boarding services.
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Stocked with angler supplies, Bob's Fishing Tackle offers a wide selection of lures, bait, and rods. The owner is knowledgeable about the fishing locations in the area and is happy to share tips with visitors.
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Open to the public on the first and third Saturday of the month, Hargitt House is a Victorian style house that was built in the 19th century. The museum offers guided tours that are volunteer led.
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Offering a picnic area for rental, Smith Park provides ample space for family and group activities. Along with a separate playground, the park is also equipped with lighted tennis courts, basketball courts and an outdoor pool.
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Tennis Lessons by Andrew Lee provides tennis instruction to all patrons whether they are an experienced player or someone who has never picked up a racquet. Classes help take player's game to the next level or help players get started.
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Operated by the Monterey Park Historical Society, Monterey Park Historical Museum is a location dedicated to displaying and preserving the history of the local area. The museum is filled with artifacts and documents that tell the history of the area.
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Standard park recreation like a baseball diamond, picnic tables, lighted tennis courts, and a children's playground are available within the Garvey Ranch Park. The site is also home to a museum and observatory that are open to the public.
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With baseball diamonds and basketball courts, Holifield Park offers visitors with the chance to engage in amateur sports events. Its two playground areas also provided entertainment opportunities for younger visitors.
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The Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles features local and federal buildings and a shopping mall. It is surrounded by beautifully maintained landscaping and an impressive water feature.
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Constructed in 1981, the Crystal Cathedral is a 2,736-seat reflective glass building that operates as the principal place of worship of the Crystal Cathedral Ministries. The location's Hazel Wright Memorial organ is one of the largest musical instruments in the world.