Historic Lake Crescent Lodge on the Olympic
Peninsula in northwest Washington was built in 1915 and is an ideal
basecamp for enjoying Olympic National Park, while experiencing the charm of a
turn-of-the-century resort.
The comfortable, spacious guest rooms are nestled
among the giant fir and hemlock trees on the shores of beautiful Lake Crescent.
A variety of guest room options are available at the lodge, including the
historic lakeside Roosevelt Cabins
relax hotel at a stunning location,
we stayed at the pyramid rooms ,very quiet and peacefull,
Although
California was sighted by Spanish navigator Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542, its first Spanish mission (at San Diego) was not established until 1769. California
became a U.S. territory in 1847 when Mexico surrendered it to John C. Frémont.
On Jan. 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill, starting
the California Gold Rush and bringing settlers to the state in large numbers. By 1964,
California had surpassed New York to become the most populous state. One reason
for this may be that more immigrants settle in California than any other
statemore than one-third of the nation's total in 1994. Asians and Pacific
Islanders led the influx.
Leading industries include agriculture,
manufacturing (transportation equipment, machinery, and electronic equipment),
biotechnology, aerospace-defense, and tourism. Principal natural resources
include timber, petroleum, cement, and natural gas.
Death Valley, in the southeast, is 282 ft below sea level, the lowest point in the
nation. Mt. Whitney (14,491 ft) is the highest point in the contiguous 48 states. Lassen Peak is one of two active U.S. volcanoes outside
of Alaska and Hawaii; its last eruptions were recorded in 1917.
Austrian-born
bodybuilder-turned-actor Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of California in 2003 in a
special recall election, replacing Gray Davis. Gov. Schwarzenegger was
reelected in 2006. Jerry Brown was elected governor of California in 2010,
an achievement made more remarkable by the fact that he had already been the
state's governor from 1975-83.
Almost twenty years after California passed
the "Save Our State" initiative, which denied public, social,
educational, and health services to illegal immigrants, Gov. Jerry Brown signed
a bill in 2011 giving illegal immigrant college students access to state-funded
financial aid, the second half of two-part legislation known as the "Dream
Act."