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The Birdman of Alcatraz, Al Capone, The Rock, the Native American Occupation, dangerous escapes - Alcatraz has had countless headlines, numerous books, and many movies - 12 so far - over the decades since it opened as a federal penitentiary in 1934. Lynn Rosen takes us on a trip to this iconic island in San Francisco Bay.
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It’s not unusual to spot a herd of colorful deer right in the center of Idyllwild, the famously art-hearted small town in the mountains above Palm Springs. Not your ordinary deer, mind you, but 22 fabulously painted aluminum bucks, does and fawns, each decorated to reflect a part of Idyllwild’s history (the Native American legend of the spirit-demon Tahquitz) or activities (rock-climbing) or events (Jazz in the Pines).
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Our flight was scheduled at a time when the tides were low on Richardson Bay - one of the sub-bays of the greater San Francisco Bay. The plane's floats sat directly on the mud, but our pilot assured us that we would slide over the slippery surface to reach deeper water for takeoff.
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