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One Lap Around California
Contributor(s): Lake, Don W. (Author)
ISBN: 1480025623     ISBN-13: 9781480025622
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2012
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- Travel | Food, Lodging & Transportation - Road Travel
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 6" W x 9" (0.91 lbs) 308 pages
 
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It's a simple idea. Drive all the way around California, keeping as close to the border as possible without ever crossing it, yet staying on excellent roads: California highways, U.S. Highways, or even Interstate Highways, highlighted by: -Bests - such as the beach named the best in America or the Navy base named the best in the world-Birthplaces - such as the birthplace of the physical fitness boom of the 20th Century-Busiest - the world's busiest port of entry-Firsts - such as the first tunnel under an airport runway, the first motel in the world, or the US Olympic training center designed from the ground up to be an Olympic training center-Highest - the highest point in the continental United States-Hottest - the hottest place in the United States-Largest - such as the largest alpine lake in North the world's largest resort hotel (when it opened), the largest Japanese Segregation Center, the largest man made small boat harbor, the largest concentration of lava tube caves, or the largest wood lath building in the world (when it opened).-Last - such as the last non-Essex class aircraft carrier from WWII, or the last working lumber style cookhouse-Longest Running - "major" street race in North America-Most - such as the most photographed bridge in the world, the most beautiful government building in America the most grand Victorian house in America, the Southernmost Russian settlement in North America, or the most visited American Castle-Oldest - such as the oldest tree in the world, California's oldest working wharf, or the oldest human remains in North America-Only - mobile national monument-Rarest - species of pine tree in the United States-Smallest - such as the smallest county, by population in California or the smallest place ever to host the Olympic Games-Tallest - such as the tallest trees in the world, or the tallest thermometer in the world