1. Did you know the pedestrian crosswalk buttons are raised up high in Rolling Hills Estates so equestrians can reach them?
2. In the summer, night divers can be seen off the Pt. Vicente lighthouse area.
3. The Malaga Cove Library has a bin with magazines that are free for the taking.
4. At the Sunday farmer's market in the Peninsula Center, as the market draws to a close around noon, some of the produce prices are slashed to bargain prices.
5. There are incredible walking trails peppered throughout the Peninsula and the Sierra Club sponsers weekly conditioning hikes.
6. You MUST work with a seasoned LOCAL agent when house hunting on the Peninsula because there are several slide areas you need to know about before making a purchase.
7. Twice a month, the library holds used book sales at the Malaga Cove and Peninsula Center branches. There you can find books for as little as $1.00. Some books are even FREE!
8. The local Pavilions grocery store will deliver your groceries if you order them online, for a small fee.
9. Peacocks roam the Peninsula. If you hear a sound that resembles a screaming woman, it's probably peacock mating season. There is a controversy between the "pro" and "con" peacock people.
10. There are four Palos Verdes Drives that link together to circle the Peninsula: Palos Verdes Drive East, West, South, and North.
11. Eastview is the newest neighborhood in Rancho Palos Verdes and it is located off Western Avenue, adjacent to San Pedro.
12. Palos Verdes Schools are consistently ranked among the highest in the state. For updated school scores, visit the school's website at the Palos Verdes Unified School District.




