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Find magic on Larkspur s Dawn Falls Trail By Jan 07, 2021 The primal redwood forest that is Muir Woods is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Bay Area. Generally mobbed with visitors, the park instated a reservation system a few years back to decrease crowds and better preserve the land. But don t worry, if you re looking for a spur-of-the-moment bit of grounding in the woods, no reservation required, there is another Marin gem that offers up similar serenity. The hike up to Dawn Falls from the trailhead is only 1.1 miles; however, you may not find parking (there are only six spaces). An attractive alternative for those who have the time is to park in downtown Larkspur. You ll double your distance (about 4.5 miles roundtrip) and enjoy ambling through the historic town, passing by former vacation cottages that are now million-dollar homes. ....
We’ve been drinking Coca-Cola in Orlando for a long time, judging from a photo of McElroy’s Pharmacy from at least a century ago, showing its distinctive logo at the soda fountain. But at McElroy’s in 1914, a Sentinel article said, a homegrown flavor, Peak’s Palmetto, was also wowing Orlandoans. ....
EL CAJON A person was found dead Tuesday afternoon in a dirt field by a homeless encampment near the Magnolia Avenue off-ramp from Interstate 8 in El Cajon. California Highway Patrol Sgt. Peter Azcaiturrieta said a call came in at 3:25 p.m. from a witness who observed a motionless body in an open dirt field just south of the Magnolia Avenue near a Motel Six and a China Buffet close to the off-ramp. “Another transient in the area was walking along a storm drain and discovered a body face down,” Azcaiturrieta said. “There were no obvious signs of trauma. It doesn’t appear there was any foul play.” ....
Surge in neighborhood’s popularity continues as sense of community draws new residents Native Knoxvillian Gary Koontz has been ordering the same meal at Rankin Restaurant on North Central Street since the early 1960s. He remembers well growing up in North Knoxville’s Oakwood-Lincoln Park neighborhood, attending Christenberry Junior High and Fulton High School. And he remembers eating at the diner. Gary, a realtor with Realty Executives, still drops in from time to time at Rankin’s, a North Knoxville staple since 1953. On Rankin’s Facebook page the diner is described as “the oldest operating restaurant in Knoxville.” The restaurant is not far from The Original Freezo, another retro restaurant in the neighborhood. It opened in 1942 and is the home of a great swirled soft-serve cone. ....