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Greetings, travelers! We’ve been doing some California dreamin’ and are headed back to the Gold Rush State for our second tour of duty (see episode four) to bring you the hottest travel tips for visiting Hollywood and it’s surrounding areas. But don’t think we forgot about the darker history surrounding LA – today we’re talking about one of the most notorious cold cases in US history surrounding the inexplicable murder of a young girl who moved to Hollywood to pursue her dreams. Chelsea credits her murder notes to the always reliable Wikipedia. Tune in for details on the full tragic tale.
Notable Show Moments
● 03:46 — Plants = Trees, and Trees = LOS ANGELES!
● 04:44 — Crack open a beer with us!
● 14:20 — A brief history of Los Angeles
● 20:08 — Tourism in (and around) Tinseltown
● 42:41 — Chelsea’s turn! A young actress dreams of fame but her hopes are dashed when she is brutally murdered.
What We’re Drinking Today
● Wolf Pup Session Ale from Golden Road Brewing Company
Places to Go
● Warner Brothers Studio – Go watch a taping of the Ellen Show or drink coffee with your Friends in Central Perk
● Sony Pictures – Be an audience member at Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune
● Rodeo Drive – Bougie shopping street. Channel your inner Sandra Bullock Julia Roberts
● Los Angeles Country Museum of Art – Home to the gorgeous Urban Lights sculpture
● Visit the beach – Popular destinations include Venice Beach, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Huntington Beach.
● Grand Central Market – Historic food market located on the site of LA’s first gas station.
● Disneyland – The OG home of everyone’s favorite mouse. Just a 45-minute drive from LA.
Thank you so much for listening! We are so incredibly grateful for your support, love, and ongoing attention. You must like us to be here, and we just have to admit we like you too. If you haven’t given us a review on Apple Podcasts yet, your 5-star feedback helps us reach more people. Which is what we want, obviously. The more the merrier!
Until next time — stay weird, le strangers.
By Passport Le StrangeGreetings, travelers! We’ve been doing some California dreamin’ and are headed back to the Gold Rush State for our second tour of duty (see episode four) to bring you the hottest travel tips for visiting Hollywood and it’s surrounding areas. But don’t think we forgot about the darker history surrounding LA – today we’re talking about one of the most notorious cold cases in US history surrounding the inexplicable murder of a young girl who moved to Hollywood to pursue her dreams. Chelsea credits her murder notes to the always reliable Wikipedia. Tune in for details on the full tragic tale.
Notable Show Moments
● 03:46 — Plants = Trees, and Trees = LOS ANGELES!
● 04:44 — Crack open a beer with us!
● 14:20 — A brief history of Los Angeles
● 20:08 — Tourism in (and around) Tinseltown
● 42:41 — Chelsea’s turn! A young actress dreams of fame but her hopes are dashed when she is brutally murdered.
What We’re Drinking Today
● Wolf Pup Session Ale from Golden Road Brewing Company
Places to Go
● Warner Brothers Studio – Go watch a taping of the Ellen Show or drink coffee with your Friends in Central Perk
● Sony Pictures – Be an audience member at Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune
● Rodeo Drive – Bougie shopping street. Channel your inner Sandra Bullock Julia Roberts
● Los Angeles Country Museum of Art – Home to the gorgeous Urban Lights sculpture
● Visit the beach – Popular destinations include Venice Beach, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Huntington Beach.
● Grand Central Market – Historic food market located on the site of LA’s first gas station.
● Disneyland – The OG home of everyone’s favorite mouse. Just a 45-minute drive from LA.
Thank you so much for listening! We are so incredibly grateful for your support, love, and ongoing attention. You must like us to be here, and we just have to admit we like you too. If you haven’t given us a review on Apple Podcasts yet, your 5-star feedback helps us reach more people. Which is what we want, obviously. The more the merrier!
Until next time — stay weird, le strangers.