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Why Not Dream Big Dreams?
Children have lots of big dreams. But it seems that the older we get, the more get talked out of our dreams.Do you have dreams? Are they big dreams? Your dreams and your vision are very important because they are yours!Every day countless people abandon their dreams. They either succumb to those who tell them that they can't, or they look at their own ability and talk themselves out if it.This is especially true if they have a big dream! Walt Disney had a pretty big dream.Re-living history at California's ghost towns
The Wild West and the mining of the late 1800's are a rich part of California's heritage, and what better way to experience the past than to visit California's ghost towns? The Golden State's ghost towns are more about history than spooks, and you'll spend hours exploring every nook and cranny of sometimes dusty old buildings in various states of disrepair or restoration. Here are two distinct examples to get you started.Pacific Ocean Park
Pacific Ocean Park was a twenty-eight acre (110,000 m²), nautical-themed amusement park built on a pier at Santa Monica, California which was intended to compete with Disneyland.

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Why Not Dream Big Dreams?

Children have lots of big dreams. But it seems that the older we get, the more get talked out of our dreams.Do you have dreams? Are they big dreams? Your dreams and your vision are very important because they are yours!Every day countless people abandon their dreams. They either succumb to those who tell them that they can't, or they look at their own ability and talk themselves out if it.This is especially true if they have a big dream! Walt Disney had a pretty big dream.

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Re-living history at California's ghost towns

The Wild West and the mining of the late 1800's are a rich part of California's heritage, and what better way to experience the past than to visit California's ghost towns? The Golden State's ghost towns are more about history than spooks, and you'll spend hours exploring every nook and cranny of sometimes dusty old buildings in various states of disrepair or restoration. Here are two distinct examples to get you started.

[Read more]

Pacific Ocean Park

Pacific Ocean Park was a twenty-eight acre (110,000 m²), nautical-themed amusement park built on a pier at Santa Monica, California which was intended to compete with Disneyland.

[Read more]