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2 years ago

I occasionally need to go get a temporary parking permit for our out of town guests. Lisa is always so professional and efficient.

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Old Town Music Hall - The theatre is intimate but so well preserved and beautiful !

Old Town Music Hall

4.8(151 reviews)
33.8 mi
$

You absolutely have to see a film at the Old Town Music Hall!!!!…read more We went for my partners birthday and it was so exciting to see the 100 year old Wurlitzer in all its glory. We saw a rare Gloria Swanson silent film along w a talk by a brilliant film historian. Every show opens with a little performance but we were lucky enough to see a silent film which means that the organist live scores the entire film just as it would have been done in the 20s ! Such a special experience, and a must for any fans of music, film, and LA history.

Just when you begin to lose faith in humanity, you run into a spot like this…read more I've lived nearby for almost 9 years yet didn't discover this gem until a few months ago. I'm constantly going to revival and old theaters like The Egyptian, New Beverly, and Aero theatre and wanted to add this one to the rotation. Essentially, they transport you back in time to the early 20th century when movie theaters started taking off! And not just about the old films they show, we're talking OG Dr. Pepper in a glass bottle and lobby cards and photos on the wall. A giant Wurlitzer organ where our organist started off the night's festivities with a few words of history and a few songs on the organ. We even did some sing-alongs lol. Everyone in the red vests are volunteers keeping this running. You can sense the deep passion they all have for preserving this history and a deep love of cinema. Got a brochure calendar for showings through June and will now make sure I come out at least once a month.

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Old Town Music Hall - Waiting for Cat People (2024)

Waiting for Cat People (2024)

Old Town Music Hall - Great Halloween Decorations & The Mighty Wurlitzer. It has 2,700 organ pipes & takes up 3 rooms @ Old Town Music Hall built in 1921

Great Halloween Decorations & The Mighty Wurlitzer. It has 2,700 organ pipes & takes up 3 rooms @ Old Town Music Hall built in 1921

Old Town Music Hall - Beautifully restored 1921 Movie Theater with Tin Ceiling, Red Velvet Seats  & Chandeliers that features Old Time Classic Movies El Segundo

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Beautifully restored 1921 Movie Theater with Tin Ceiling, Red Velvet Seats & Chandeliers that features Old Time Classic Movies El Segundo

Covina City Hall - Pacific Electric cars were made of wood back in the and helped with improving transportation in San Gabriel Valley

Covina City Hall

3.0(10 reviews)
5.0 mi

I have lived in the City of Covina for more than 25 years. My children attended Charter Oak Unified…read moreSchools. Through the years, I worked, shopped, dined and volunteered on many city events. I met Barbara Ann Hall, P.h.D., curator of the Vintage Years Exhibit. She devoted her time to collecting and restoring historic more than 100 photographs of the City from the 1800s to 1950s. She was a member of the Covina Valley Historical Society who was instrumental in this project. Most of the photos in the collection were taken by C.W. Tucker who had a photography studio in 1900s. You are welcomed to tour the photos during business hours (Monday-Thursday from 7AM-6PM, closed on State holidays). When Dr. Hall was looking for sponsors to contribute toward the cost of exhibit, I gladly chose a photo that is on display by the City Manager's office. This was around 1999 and cost about $150-$200, I forgot the actual amount to donate toward this worthy cause. The history beginning in 1800s and continuing to the 1950s was interesting to learn about. The City of Covina incorporated in 1901. I now know that some of the streets are named after the founders and businessmen who worked in the Citrus groves or opened a business now known as Downtown Covina. Notables to mention: John Rowland, Ellen Beach Yaw, soprano singer (Lark Ellen), William Workman, Julian & Antonio Badillo, Covina Women's Club, Covina Concert Band, Covina Chamber of Commerce, City Board of Trustees, Covina City Council and staff. I chose a few of the photographs to be part of this review. There is much more and looks better in person! I am sure you will enjoy a visit to City Hall, don't forget to tell'em that Rosie sent ya!

It's in beautiful historical little downtown Covina area…read more I find diversity as I walk the city, people are helpful when you stop and try to find information ‍ Thank you city of Covina

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Covina City Hall - Jan. 1, 1911 - Tournament of Roses  Parade - Covina Float entry.

Jan. 1, 1911 - Tournament of Roses Parade - Covina Float entry.

Covina City Hall - Warner Brothers Grocery Store

Warner Brothers Grocery Store

Covina City Hall - Warner Brothers Grocery Store

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Diamond Bar City Hall - Entrance

Diamond Bar City Hall

3.1(9 reviews)
2.0 mi

Sorry guys can't give more then 1 star, I wish yelp had an option for O stars but they don't!…read moreI called this morning June 16th 2025 to get information to file a citation appeal for a parking violation. I was told I can submit everything by going online to the citation processing website. There is no way to submit the appeal into that website it won't allow to upload videos that are 8 Seconds nor it won't allow you to upload the photos because once you upload the photos it gives you a new option to submit the appeal and it won't take it, when you click on submit it just gives you all these red asteriks where you have entered information and even tells you where you are entering the country where you are filing the complaint that United States is wrong !! Phone number, email address, ZIP code number, etc., et. , name, really ??? Even the name says is incorrect. it just looks like a christmas letter rather then an appeal form. Our driveway is being worked on and that is the reason why I'm submitting an appeal we were told to not park our cars on our driveway for at least a week and a half, cement was poured on June 7th and is not completely dried yet, and they are also still not done as they are also fixing some water pipes.

I went to get a Free oil collection Kit. This is a…read morebeautiful office and located on a hill top with amazing views.You have to go up the stairs and are met by the most helpful people. I was able to get a Free Oil collection Kit. A drum , a funnel, rags and oil wrench. There were plenty of guides on how to save on purchasing non polluting garden tools and land mowers. I love the trip though it was very hot outside.

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Diamond Bar City Hall
Diamond Bar City Hall
Diamond Bar City Hall - National day of prayer

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National day of prayer

LA County Library - Diamond Bar Library - Back of the silent library

LA County Library - Diamond Bar Library

3.7(90 reviews)
2.0 mi

I originally discovered Diamond Bar Library while searching for a quieter place to study after…read morespending time at the West Covina Library. I still remember the first day I walked in here. The difference was immediate. The atmosphere felt calm, focused, and peaceful. It honestly felt like stepping into study heaven. For anyone who needs a consistently quiet environment to work or study, this has easily been one of the quietest libraries I've experienced in Los Angeles County. I spent many long hours here preparing for my medical board exams, so I really came to appreciate the environment. The layout offers a great mix of larger tables and individual study cubbies, and there are outlets available which makes settling in for long study sessions much easier. The library also feels very safe, likely because of its location next to City Hall and the fact that it sits a bit tucked away from the busiest parts of town. There are entrances in both the front and back, and I personally found the quieter seating area on the left side when entering from the back to be my favorite spot, especially the tables near the windows where you still get that nice natural light during the day. The staff has always been friendly and helpful as well. I believe one of the librarians named Jen really helped maintain a welcoming atmosphere. One thing I appreciate about this location is that they take maintaining a focused study environment seriously. For example, eating isn't allowed inside the library, which helps keep things clean and minimizes distractions. There is a garden area outside and you can always step outside for a quick snack break. After spending many hours here, I started to notice some of the daily rhythms of the building. The restrooms are impressively clean, which deserves a shout out to whoever keeps them maintained. The library also has a small bookstore run separately from the library itself, which is a fun little feature if you happen to stop by while it's open. If there were a few small improvements that could make an already great space even better, they would mostly relate to sound consistency. Because this is such a quiet library overall, small sounds can stand out more than they normally would. Occasionally conversations at the service desks or phones ringing can carry across the room, and sometimes outside maintenance work can be heard from the garden area. Nothing that ruins the experience, but little adjustments there could make an already peaceful environment even more ideal for studying. I also noticed that the closing announcements can be a bit startling if you're deep in concentration, so maybe a softer chime before the announcement could make it feel a bit smoother. Another thing that could help maintain the quiet atmosphere is occasionally reminding visitors with young children that certain sections are intended for quiet study. The kids' area is nicely separated, which already helps a lot, and a gentle reminder here and there would probably keep everything running smoothly. Overall, I'm genuinely grateful for this library. The long hours are fantastic. Being open until the evening made it possible for me to have full study days here when preparing for my boards. Yes, it was a bit of a drive from West Covina, but it was absolutely worth it for the calm environment and the ability to truly focus. Diamond Bar Library became one of my go to study spots, and it's a place I'll definitely remember fondly.

Wonderful local library. It's on the ground floor of the building that also houses the Diamond Bar…read morecity services. We came to his LA County Library to get my 5.5 year old son a library card! Staff was helpful and friendly. He was happy to see all the books and very large kids section. We didn't check out a book this trip, but my son and his sister played in the area with a few food toys and kitchen. We will come back to check out more books and bring some home, so my son can learn to read better. There's so many resources that the library provides and now that my son is in kindergarten, I'm sure we will be frequenting the library often. It's nice that there's a restroom in the kids area, which was clean. You can park on either side of the building, which is something I didn't see until we walked into the library. Thanks LA County and Diamond Bar for the excellent library! Xie Xie!

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LA County Library - Diamond Bar Library - Loud yard work on Monday's

Loud yard work on Monday's

LA County Library - Diamond Bar Library - Spacious cubicle desks and clean study area.

Spacious cubicle desks and clean study area.

LA County Library - Diamond Bar Library - Outside

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Walnut City Hall - townhall - Updated May 2026

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