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City of Crescent City - City Hall - Our town jewel, beautiful Beachfront Park

City of Crescent City - City Hall

2.0(1 review)
77.1 km

So, I come to town a lot. I am also a firefighter/emt. I have the up most respect for law…read moreenforcement and more so crescent city police have always been very nice. However, last night I wanted to go to dinner. A car parked in front of me and curb was pained red. Meaning no park. The young cop told me that red line means nothing. So, I was blocked in and couldn't get out for hours. Good news is I found a lot of red lines on curbs that, "mean nothing" I can now park by in town almost anywhere and won't get a ticket. This is perfect. That's for clarifying this.

From the owner: The City of Crescent City is a general law city which utilizes a council-manager form of…read moregovernment. Crescent City provides many services including, but not limited to, parks, streets, water utility, sewer utility, municipal pool, fire department, police department, and administration. Vision: The City of Crescent City will promote health, safety, quality of life and community pride for our residents, businesses, and visitors through leadership, teamwork and values. Mission: The purpose of the City of Crescent City is to promote a high quality of leadership, services and life to our residents, businesses, and visitors by providing the most efficient, innovative and economically sound municipal services, based on our diverse history, culture, and unique natural resources. Values: Accountability Honesty & Integrity Excellent Customer Service Effective & Active Communication Community Partnerships Fiscal Responsibility

Yurok Tribal Police Dept

Yurok Tribal Police Dept

1.0(2 reviews)
38.7 km

Smells like marijuana the second you hit the front door, cops look stoned. Will lie as much as they…read morecan to save their own crooked deputies. Me personally I think they are sucking the money right from the tribes & bearley doing anything for the public. Oh not to mention the front doors are never open. You'll be lucky to even get ahold of someone who works there. Worst police dept I've ever seen.

My family and are on vacation driving though the Redwood Forest on Hwy 101 enjoying the views, when…read moreI soon had merge behind a fuel tanker truck and noticed a white Chevy Tahoe speeding and passing cars on the right. As soon as the vehicle started to tailgate me in the tight turn in the merge, I thought this guy is F ing crazy and all I could see is the front hood, windshield and a pissed off guy. No lights no siren. So to preserve the safety of my family I slowed down letting the tanker truck go forward and see the guy behind steam with anger. I watched the guy back off and noticed the light bar on top of the vehicle, "sh#t"! Wait, California Highway Patrol vehicles are black with a white door, MF... I pulled off the road ready to call 911, letting the guy know to fallow and the jackalope roared away in a cloud of dust. Coward, I'm a father with two children under three and these guys think they are stressed out. At that point cop or not that guy just turned Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hide and is lucky he drives a faster car! This will be sent to CHP! Mr. Hide

City of Eureka - 05.26.25 funny how Yelp won't post the photo because of the business name so here's their Instagram page: @dicktaylorchocolate

City of Eureka

3.0(18 reviews)
28.6 km

City of Eureka as a visitor [Eureka CA]…read more We saw and did a lot more in the City of Eureka this time around when we revisited during the extended Memorial Day weekend 2025. Each below have their own a separate review. New to us: * Sequoia Park & Garden - the garden featured a wishing well and a gazebo. Lots of flowers in bloom which is generally between May and September. * Sequoia Park Zoo and The Redwood Sky Walk - The Sky Walk is accessible only through the Sequoia Park Zoo. Enjoyed both attractions! The suspension bridge was my highlight but I also really liked seeing the flamingos! * Fort Humboldt State Historic Park - cool history where future U.S. President, Ulysses S. Grant, served as a Captain and commander of all Union forces during the Civil War. This place is said to be haunted. * T.J. Maxx - just passing time before movies. As we were about to leave town to head back home we stopped by downtown on Memorial Day. Many businesses were open including: * Old Town Square - historic charm and for the most part I didn't see too many homeless people on the streets as many have mentioned in their reviews. We came around 10:00a. * Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate - located right on the waterfront of Humboldt Bay. Sampled some artisanal chocolates and enjoyed a Browned Butter Rice Krispy Treat from their cafe bar. * Los Bagels - tried their Scrambagel for the first time. Very good in organic sesame seed bagel. This is a cafe with Mexican and Jewish influence. Revisited: * The Donut Mill - Ham & Cheese Croissant for breakfast * Broadway Cinema - "The Last Rodeo" [an Angel Studios production] * Brick and Fire Bistro - featured in DD&D twice... first one in and we got to sit inside the main dining room this time. Had the Kobe Fettina Steak again. We've pretty much explored all we wanted to see in the City of Eureka so won't be back in a long while. We'll probably revisit again in a few years. Review #2521 updated

This is our 2nd visit to Eureka in 2 years and I like this town more and more. The biggest draw is…read morethe weather. It is SF weather at affordable prices then there is Eureka's progressive culture. We live in Silicon Valley for now but will retire in the next 10 years so we are looking for our next home & Eureka is very high on the short list. I love the historic district, it is 1 of our favorite places to hang out. Eureka has many murals all over town which was fun to check out. We have heard so much about the unhoused situation, but honestly, we had no problem with them. In fact, the unhoused people we came across the whole time we were here were just as friendly as the locals - they said hi and told us to have a great day. The only other place unhoused persons had said hi to me and talked with me was in Fremont. I work in Fremont and love it. Eureka is not a big place compares to Fremont or Sunnyvale but it has 2 of the best grocery stores in town: Eureka Natural Foods & the Co-op. I love both shops. I love the spirit, the politics and the friendly people here. I shall continue to come back and stay longer each time....

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City of Eureka - 05.26.25 funny how Yelp won't post the photo because of the business name so here's their Instagram page: @dicktaylorchocolate

05.26.25 funny how Yelp won't post the photo because of the business name so here's their Instagram page: @dicktaylorchocolate

City of Eureka - 05.24.25 Brick and Fire Bistro

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Cal Poly Humboldt Library - 3rd floor

Cal Poly Humboldt Library

4.7(6 reviews)
21.2 km

Awesome library! Not the biggest for a university library, but huge considering the campus' small…read moresize. I would check out book after book with no problems at all--lots of books at a time even. I learned more from reading these academic library books than from my classes. Great selection of poetry, too. I mean GREAT. And to top it off, there's coffee! I miss having access to so many wonderful books.

What I Love about this library is that you can reap the benefits of various resources especially if…read moreyou're at HSU student or alumni. For instance you can rent out books, articles or scientific periodicals from other California state universities and I was told also order from international Universities. The benefit of being a grad school is that you can have books up to one year until return date is due and rent out their cam corders and camera for an extended period of time . I started off at this school in 2017 and I definitely have seen many renovations through the years including the café, study rooms, tall shelving and interactive group desks, where group members can meet an use a TV to connect to class projects or the Internet. Till this day the library still has a glass case where they display a wide assortment of clubs, issues and events on campus, with nice added touches of regalia/memorabilia! I highly appreciate the fact that this library recycles electronics this can be found at the exit of the library in the main entrance.

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