Today, we will head to Joshua Tree National Park and Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. You will have a wonderful trip and have a nice memory.
Itinerary:
Los Angeles → Joshua Tree National Park (include ticket, 3 hours) → Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum (include ticket, 60 mins) → Los Angeles
Joshua Tree National Park
Crafted over millions of years by torrential rain, battering wind, and extreme temperatures, Joshua Tree National Park stretches over nearly 800,000 acres of rugged terrain. The park's namesake is the Joshua Tree, a member of the agave family with a distinctive appearance. The Joshua Tree was revered by American Indian tribes because its leaves provided durable materials for baskets and footwear, while the buds and seeds made a healthy addition to their food supply. Long honored, fanciful, and yes, even strange, the Joshua Tree is one of nature's most peculiar and distinctive creations. Surrender yourself to their mystical qualities in this dreamy California national park.
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Richard Nixon's Presidency is one of the most exhaustively documented administrations in American history. The Nixon Presidential Materials Collection contains approximately 46 million pages of documents, 3,700 hours of recorded Presidential conversations known as the “White House Tapes”, 4,000 separate recordings of broadcast video, nearly 4,500 audio recordings, 300,000 still photographs, two million feet of film, and more than 35,000 State and Public Gifts.
