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From Mannequins to Musical Roads: More of California's Hidden Gems

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Participants make decorative headdresses during a headdress workshop at Mannequin Madness in Oakland on Jan. 7, 2024. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

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This week, we feature stories from our Hidden Gems series about out-of-the-way secret spots in California – places you might want to visit on a road trip!

How This Oakland Business Gives Mannequins New Life (Almost) 

You might not notice them, but mannequins can be found everywhere from the tiniest boutiques to Target. But what happens to these non-biodegradable figures when stores go out of business or styles change? In California, many of them end up at Mannequin Madness, an Oakland warehouse run by a woman whose mission is to keep mannequins out of the landfill.

This Stretch of the Mojave Desert Plays the ‘Lone Ranger’ Theme

There’s a road in the western Mojave Desert that’s supposed to sound like the William Tell Overture by Rossini.  Honda built the road back in 2008  as part of a TV commercial for the Civic. But it’s seen better days.  Reporter Clare Wiley headed out to Lancaster to make some music with her tires.

How Fort Bragg’s Larry Spring Museum Preserves Creativity in California 

The tiny Larry Spring Museum is dedicated to a Mendocino County TV repairman who lived in Fort Bragg most of his life. He was an amateur physicist, a keen observer of nature and the items he left behind reveal his deep curiosity about the world. KQED’s Katrina Schwartz takes us to this whimsical museum to learn more about the man behind it.

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