This iconic city right next to L.A. is closing off its downtown for its free, largest community festival of the year — 75,000 people are expected to fill the streets
Something big is coming to the coast. For weeks, this coastal city next to Los Angeles has been quietly building up to a single day, and it’s finally almost here. All the buildup, the watch parties…
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