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Hollywood Entertainment Museum 7021 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029 323.465.7900 |
Initially intended to be a cornerstone of Hollywood Boulevard renewal, this 33,000-square-foot facility was plagued by internal politicking and faulty architecture long before it opened in 1996. Once you find its awkward... more
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Long Beach Museum of Art 2300 East Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90814 562.439.2119 |
Norton Simon Museum 411 West Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91108 626.449.6840 |
Long familiar to television viewers of the New Year's Day Rose Parade, this low-profile brown building is more than just a background for the passing floats. It's one of the finest small museums anywhere, with an excelle... more
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SeaWorld San Diego 500 Sea World Dr, San Diego, CA 800.380.3203 |
One of Californias most heavily marketed attractions, SeaWorld is a big draw for a number of visitors coming to San Diego. The aquatic theme park celebrated its 40th year of operation in 2004. With each passing year the ... more
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Aquarium of the Pacific 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90810 562.590.3100 |
Sea lions, nurse sharks, octopuses, and… parrots -- this aquarium focuses primarily on ocean life from the Pacific Ocean, with a detour into Australian birds. The main exhibits include lively sea lions, a crowded ... more
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Los Angeles Zoo 5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90004 323.644.6400 |
The L.A. Zoo, which shares its parking lot with the Museum of the American West, has been welcoming visitors and busloads of school kids since 1966. In 1982, the zoo inaugurated a display of cuddly koalas, still one of i... more
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Kezar Stadium Frederick St. at Stanyan St., San Francisco, CA 94132 415.753.7181 |
Kezar Stadium is the former home of the San Francisco 49ers. They played there from 1946 – 1971. The 59,000 seat stadium was demolished in 1989 after the Loma Prieta quake. It was reconstructed as a 10,000 seat sta... more
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Boeger Winery 1709 Carson Road, Placerville, CA 95623 530.622.8094 |
Boeger winery has a long and distinguished history in El Dorado County. The site was originally a farm and winery established in the 1850s by the Lombardo family. Although the original winery survived most of Prohibition... more
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Glass Beach Fort Bragg, CA |
Glass Beach is a wonderful beach, although I understand it has changed much as many people collect the glass that is its name sake. Still, a visit is much worth your time. Our family had a memorable lunch...
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Cabrillo National Monument 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr, San Diego, CA 92123 619.557.5450 |
This 144-acre preserve marks the site of the first European visit to San Diego, made by 16th-century explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (circa 1498-1543) -- historians have never conclusively determined whether he w... more
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