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Queen’s Necklace

Shima 0 comments 25.05.2026

Downtown has never looked better. πŸ™ πŸ”­

Ah, the famous 𝑸𝒖𝒆𝒆𝒏𝒔 π‘΅π’†π’„π’Œπ’π’‚π’„π’†β€¦ aka, the million-dollar view everyone strives to have.

This exquisite view only gets better at night, when the lights from the homes and buildings are turned on and they sparkle, similar to the royal jewels on a Queen’s Necklace- pun intended. πŸ‘ΈπŸ»

I shot this a few weeks ago after some much-needed rain. It definitely cleared some of that L.A. smog. 🀭

Rain is a good thing. πŸ™πŸΌ

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Shima 0 comments 25.05.2026

πŸ“ 31550 Palos Verdes Drive West

Located on the southwest point of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is one of the most visited sites on the hill. The lighthouse attracts tourists and locals year-round.

Oh, and painters who enjoy capturing its beauty. 🎨
In 1923, the federal government purchased 13 screws of the Palos Verdes Project land to construct a lighthouse and other buildings on the property. (Three homes for employees plus four smaller storage buildings)

The goal was to lighten up the irregular coastline between San Pedro and Redondo Beach. The total cost was $100,000. The lighthouse stands at 67 feet high, and has 800,000 candlepower units, and was said to be visible for 20 miles out to sea in clear weather!

Today, Point Vicence Light still sends out its beacon across the Catalina Channel! On November 17, 1979, Point Vicente Lighthouse was added to the National Registry of Historic Sites

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