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9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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3:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Wed |
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Thu |
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Fri |
Closed
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Closed
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Step “back in the day” to a time when having a cocktail was an experience to be savored. The Marquis Cocktail Lounge still remembers that era, and keeps the tradition of class and distinction very much alive in this charmingly laid-back nightlife venue. There's always relaxing, jazzy music playing and the people here are friendly but smart enough to give you your own space if you would rather just ease back and take it all in. This is a great place for a first date or meeting with a few friends for drinks and conversation.
The Riverside Art Museum is a fertile ground for creativity. In addition to presenting an impressive series of noteworthy exhibits, the museum takes great pride in both art appreciation and its creation. Various classes and events are regularly on the museum's busy schedule, as are events like art walks, openings and specially themed collections that keep art fans coming back for more.
History never tasted so good as it does when you take the kids to learn about the very first McDonald's restaurant. This pop culture history lesson begins with brothers Mac and Dick McDonald when they first opened their doors to serve their special menu of hamburgers to an unsuspecting public back in 1948. Even though it has grown into one of the biggest brand names in history, see the enterprise's humble beginnings at the Historic Site of the World's First McDonald's Hamburgers museum showcase the humble yet compelling beginnings of the fast food giant. Various items and memorabilia from the franchise's history are on display, a gift shop offers plenty of cool souvenirs, but no food is served at this attraction.
The Mission Inn Museum invites you to get your hands on history when you take one of their memorable and educational tours. The Mission Inn was formed in 1976 to preserve this noteworthy National Historic Landmark. This 75-minute walking tour is led by a highly knowledgeable guide well versed in the art, architecture and history of the Mission Inn. This tour offers you a chance to see areas of the mission that are not readily accessible to the general public. Access is based on availability and reservations are strongly recommended.