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Griffith Observatory: See the (non-Hollywood) stars!
If you want to see stars in LA, head to the Griffith Park Observatory for nightly viewings of the biggest stars in the sky from sunset to 10 pm – on clear nights, that is. The lines are long and the look is short but the views of celestial bodies from the observatory’s original 12-inch Zeiss refracting telescope are stunning.
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Taste of LA History at Hollyhock House
Wine Tasting Fridays at Barnsdall Park bring a little culture, a little community and a lot of LA personality in the shadow of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House.
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Newport Landing Whale Watching: The blue whales are here early this year!
In the mid-1980s, the fate of some of the largest mammals on Earth was in real question. For most species of whales now, however, the future looks much brighter, and adventures like Newport Landing Whale Watching are helping to promote the love of these awesome creatures.
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The Getty Villa: Explore the arts and culture of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria
Open since 2006, the Getty Villa is dedicated to sharing the arts and culture of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. Explore more than 1,200 works of art in the 28 indoor and outdoor collection galleries take a stroll through the gardens and enjoy live performances, lectures and symposia in the auditorium or amphitheatre.
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LA Active Adventures: Adventures in modern civilization
There is a lot more you don’t know that you stand to learn if you take a very cool and informative experiential tour of Los Angeles with LA Active Adventures.
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Farmers Market: a Los Angeles tradition for more than 70 years
In 1934 a group of farmers began an informal market in the empty lot at the corner of Third and Fairfax in Los Angeles that quickly became a hit and grew to the more than 100 shops that stands there today.
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The Getty Center: Leader in cultural and visual arts destinations
Since opening its doors in 1997, the Getty Center has welcomed nearly 14 million visitors and become a leading cultural destination in Los Angeles.
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U.S.S. Midway Museum: Visit the USAs longest serving aircraft carrier
The longest serving aircraft carrier in U.S. history is now an official Southern California museum! The largest ship in the world when commissioned in 1945, the U.S.S. Midway was retired in 1991. The decommissioned aircraft carrier is now serving her final tour of duty in the Port of San Diego.
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Hollywood Signs On
The Hollywood sign -- saved in the nick of time by Playboy pioneer ... a true romantic cliffhanger with a good ending.
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Ecosystems: The Show
The California Science Center opened a brand new permanent exhibition wing in March, one with a frosty and riveting bite. Ecosystems debuted March 25 with a blend of live plants and animals, and hands-on immersion into 11 earth environments. Visitors walk through living kelp forests and linger in the shadow of a polar ice wall, and then brave a desert flash flood; they can even join the process of decomposition and rot aided by special insects in a dynamic “rot room” that is very much alive.
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Santa Fe Springs, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
Garden Grove, CA: City of Youth and Ambition.
Rosemead, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
Corona, CA: The Circle City
San Gabriel, CA: Rich in heritage, culture and history.
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