Santa Carla
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| Santa Carla | |
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| Population | 54,593 |
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| Country | United States |
| State | California |
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[edit] Climate
Santa Carla enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by cool, wet winters and warm, mostly dry summers. Fog and low overcast is a common feature during the night and morning hours, especially in the summer.
[edit] Points of Interest
- Santa Carla Boardwalk
- Hudson's Bluff (overlooking The Point)
[edit] Santa Carla Boardwalk
The Santa Carla Beach Boardwalk is an oceanfront amusement park in Santa Carla. It is California's oldest surviving amusement park and one of two seaside parks on the West Coast of the United States (the other being the Santa Monica Pier). The West Coast once hosted many more beach parks, including the Pike in Long Beach, California and Playland at San Francisco's Ocean Beach. Both have long since closed, but the Santa Carla Beach Boardwalk survives as a reminder of a bygone era in amusement.
[edit] The Giant Dipper
The Giant Dipper roller coaster, complete with its landmark red and white structure, spectacular view of the ocean at the first startling dip, and speedy successive dips and fan curves, keeps new and old generations coming back for more. The thrill ride, with speeds up to 55 MPH, proved to be all that and more. Before the Giant Dipper’s arrival, a visitor’s Boardwalk experience was limited to the L.A. Thompson Scenic Railway’s hills and valleys, tame by more modern standards.
More than 50 million riders have experienced the breathtaking excitement of the Giant Dipper, a classic wooden roller coaster, since it first opened in 1924.
Don't miss this ageless thriller located in the middle of the Boardwalk!
[edit] The Carousel
The Boardwalk’s classic carousel, built in 1911, takes visitors of all ages on a timeless journey of color, lights, and sound. The carousel features one of the few remaining brass ring machines in the country. Riders on the outside horses can still grab a ring (these days they’re made of steel) and try to throw it in the clown’s mouth!
Music for the carousel is provided by beautiful antique band organs. These mechanical wonders are a must see and hear!
[edit] Summer Bandstand
There's always something cool happening at the Boardwalk, including two free concerts EVERY FRIDAY (6:30pm and 8:30pm) all through Summer on the Beach Bandstand.
[edit] Controversy
Over the years Santa Carla has been subject to controversy due to many instances of unexplained disappearances and known gang activity, earning it the nickname of "Murder Capital of the World". Despite this, Santa Carla still remains largely popular among tourists today.
