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Predictably, Redondo Beach's beginnings go back to the days when Spanish settlers took over huge tracts of California for the purposes of making a living and spreading the teachings of the Catholic Church. The area was part of the 1785 Rancho San Pedro land grant that evolved into the South Redondo area. Today's city has an area along the Pacific Ocean and another inland strip east of Manhattan and Hermosa beaches.

Redondo is a magnet for tourists who enjoy Municipal Pier, a lovely stretch of sandy beach and plenty of opportunity for all kinds of sports, on and off the water. They pour out of the Metro Green Line in droves to take in the touted California weather and amenities.

But you don't have to be a tourist to love Redondo Beach. A cadre of notaries make this their home for a reason. But these traveling notaries are Johnny-on-the Spot when you have a need to have an important document authenticated. They will meet you wherever you would like and at a time that meets your needs.

Make a date to meet at the Hopkins Wilderness Park and you can not only get your documents signed and sealed, but learn a little about the Chowigna Indians who enjoyed Redondo Beach long before you were born. They wrested a living from the ocean and a spring-fed lake that provided abundant sea life and salt, which they bartered for other needs. A salt works was also part of the area's post-mission era. The park was formerly Nike missile site LA-57 from 1956-63.

Surfers clamber to Redondo Breakwall to enjoy their sport. Whaling Wall number 31 features the 586 x 95-foot Gray Whale Migration mural, the work of noted artist Robert Wyland, when you're ready for a break from surfing or sunning.

Fishing and canning were the mainstays of the coastal city in its earlier days, before tourism emerged as the more lucrative commercial activity. Small shops selling beachwear and surfing equipment became dominant in the 1990s. The city's residential neighborhoods appeal to people who like the bike-to-the-store options. There are street parties in the summer in some neighborhoods and the local fire departments hosts events for children, who climb on the ladder trucks while the firefighters judge a "best dessert" contest.

The adults have plenty to do. Redondo is home to the Los Angeles Ballet. The Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center is one of the Bay area's premier cultural facilities. There are Distinguished Speakers series, Kala Koa entertainment and a wide range of events year-round.

Shopping and dining sites are abundant. For instance, if you were to call one of Redondo's mobile notaries to meet you at the pier to witness your signature to a document allowing a family member to travel with your child out of the country, you could then relax. take in a seafood meal (or try your hand at catching your own supper fishing from the pier) or sample the wares of a pub that offers almost 100 types of beer. Riviera Village beckons the shoppers in the crowd with a wide range of shops and boutiques. As a bonus, the shopping area has three wine-tasting galleries as well.

The Mobile Notaries are in Redondo Beach in these areas 90077 and 90078. The Mobile notary will quickly come to you both day and night right to your place!

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