Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour – Part 4
When we last left our Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour, we were standing at the corner of Windward Avenue, heading east toward Kinney Circle. Although Venice is known for its unique Boardwalk, Venice isn’t only about the beach.
It has a rich history dating back to before the turn of the century, complete with dreams of bringing art and culture via a 1200-foot-long pleasure pier with an auditorium, ship restaurant, dance hall, and even an amusement park.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look at Part 4 of the Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour:
If you’d like to visit the Parts 1-3, here are the links:
Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour – Part 3
Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour – Part 2
Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour – Part 1
At this point in time, I’m not completely sure how many parts it will eventually include, but whether it’s 5, 9, or ten posts, you’re guaranteed to have fun reading and participating in our Venice (Canals included) Walking Tour.
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