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Anicia Cheng
213-365-7090
3660 Wilshire Blvd Ste 836
Los Angeles, CA
Anicia Cheng
213-365-7090
3660 Wilshire Blvd Ste 836
Los Angeles, CA 90010-2751
Agency
A and A Travel Service
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Liyuan Xue
(213) 254-0106
900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA
Liyuan Xue
(213) 254-0106
900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.bestinsighttours.com
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Lagrimas Gonzalez
213-487-1227
3530 Wilshire Blvd Ste 270
Los Angeles, CA
Lagrimas Gonzalez
213-487-1227
3530 Wilshire Blvd Ste 270
Los Angeles, CA 90010-2864
Agency
City Tours & Travel
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.citytoursandtravel.net
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Rosilyn Richey
323 933 2288
4751 Wilshire Blvd Ste 201
Los Angeles, CA
Rosilyn Richey
323 933 2288
4751 Wilshire Blvd Ste 201
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Agency
C & H International
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
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Surl Kim
213-625-5761
900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1424
Los Angeles, CA
Surl Kim
213-625-5761
900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1424
Los Angeles, CA 90017-4716
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Toshi Iwama
213-612-3700
811 Wilshire Blvd Ste 880
Los Angeles, CA
Toshi Iwama
213-612-3700
811 Wilshire Blvd Ste 880
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2663
Agency
Manekineko Travel, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.wingmate.travel
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Thomas Nakahara
213-680-3545
835 Wilshire Blvd Ste 320
Los Angeles, CA
Thomas Nakahara
213-680-3545
835 Wilshire Blvd Ste 320
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2655
Agency
Tokyo Travel Service, Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Dionisio Topacio
213-385-0131
226 S Rampart Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Dionisio Topacio
213-385-0131
226 S Rampart Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90057-1404
Agency
Leisure Life Travel Agency
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Robert Singh
213-977-5151
1055 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1000
Los Angeles, CA
Robert Singh
213-977-5151
1055 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2429
Agency
Pinnacle Travel Service
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
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Alicia Salcedo
213-627-6157
400 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA
Alicia Salcedo
213-627-6157
400 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013-1103
Agency
Central Travel and Tours
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Credit: Enrique Pinchazo (writer) "Keep Austin Weird." That's the mantra that has maintained this bastion of free thinking in a state that's home to "thinkers" like President Bush. And this month, as musicians, movie makers, and techno-geeks descend upon Austin for the South By Southwest Conferences and Festival (March 7 through 16), the weirdness continues. If you plan on checking out SXSW—and I recommend you do—here are just a few ways for you to spend your time. LOOK & LISTEN: Since there are hundreds of first-run flicks and amazing bands showcased in this year's festival, there's something for everyone. I am looking forward to Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry, a documentary on the life and times of tattoo artist Norman Keith "Sailor Jerry" Collins. And how could you not stop by the Austin Music Hall on March 14 for a dose of Dolly Parton? If you want to choose your own adventure, you'll find schedules, events, and other worthy festival-related goodies at www.sxsw.com. DRINK: Much to my surprise, the drink of this Texas town isn't a bottle of ice cold Lonestar; it's micro-brewed vodka. Try Tito's Handmade Vodka, produced at Texas' first and oldest legal distillery, or Dripping Springs Texas Vodka, which gets its smooth finish from Hill Country spring water. Both local spirits are found in many of the drinking holes along the infamous Sixth Street strip. If you decide to brave the stretch, packed with Longhorn frat boys and pimped-out Monte Carlos, you'll have a fun night at Jackalope, home of the Helldorado (a ridiculously large concoction of God knows what). Last time I visited, Conan the Destroyer was playing on the big screen, Ronnie James Dio was wailing on the jukebox, and nude velvets were hanging on the wall. Other spots I like are Casino El Camino, a dark bar that serves a mean burger, and Side Bar, which is just off the strip and has a low key atmosphere and outside patio area. EAT: It's Texas, so you have to grub on some barbecue, and you ca... |
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