I figure you guys aren't too interested in our recycling center or Subway, but it's hard to find much else in the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the cultural wasteland of LA county. Still, here's what I could find from Google...
... hmm, nothing. I've lived here all my life, and apart from the nice views and nice homes, I still can't think of a single worthy thing to post. So I'll try Wikipedia...
There's this Wayfarers Chapel thing, built in the '50s, which is supposed to be some great architectural landmark by Lloyd Wright. Apparently it was featured in The OC "as the site of weddings and funerals."
"The area is frequented by runners, hikers, horseback riders, bird watchers, surfers, scuba divers, and bicyclists. The infamous Palos Verdes surf spots have been in the spotlight many times over localism. The "Bay Boys" (as they are known by Palos Verdes residents in reference to Lunada Bay) have been known to harass, intimidate, and assault outsiders seeking to surf the perfect winter waves of "the hill." A non-local might find his tires slashed (very common) upon returning from a PV break. The most notorious surf spot for localism in Palos Verdes is Lunada Bay, which can hold any winter swell and has been known to rival Sunset Beach, Hawaii on a big day." I've never heard of such a thing, but okay...
There's also Trump's golf course, which is pretty much a badge-engineered local course. There's absolutely nothing special or prestigious about it, apart from the recent news of phoney Caltrans signs on the 405 and a ridiculous 70-ft flag pole in front of the ocean.
Edit: Oh yeah, I took some PV pics here: http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...wtopic=8950&hl=