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Hillcrest Country Club 10000 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064 310.300.6130 |
This hilly course may not play exceptionally long, but accurate shotmaking is still at a premium. The terrain is beautiful, featuring many trees lining the fairways. The signature hole is #9, a 365-yard, par 4, requiring... more
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Historic Theater District Broadway, Los Angeles, CA |
This theater district (also known as the Broadway district) stretches from Third Street to Olympic Boulevard. It was the first district of its kind to be listed on the National...
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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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Hollywood Heritage Museum 2100 North Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 323.874.2276 |
This unassuming building across from the Hollywood Bowl is a trove of memorabilia from the earliest days of Hollywood filmmaking. A must for Cecil B. DeMille fans, the museum gives a thorough history of his career. A rec... more
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Hollywood Museum 1660 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90029 323.464.7776 |
The historic Max Factor Building -- Max Factor was the patriarch of the Hollywood make-up industry -- has finally been restored to its original 1935 Art Deco splendor and is now the home of the Hollywood History Museum, ... more
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Hollywood Reservoir 2460 Holly Drive, Los Angeles, CA |
More than one million cubic yards of soil were excavated to make room for the underground storage tanks. Much of that dirt was placed in fill sites in four canyons near the tanks and "landform graded" to blend ... more
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Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd, Los Angeles, CA 91104 626.405.2100 |
The Huntington Library is the jewel in Pasadenas crown. The 207-acre hilltop estate was once home to industrialist and railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington (1850-1927), who bought books on the same massive scale on which... more
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James Irvine Garden 244 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA |
Jan Baum Gallery 170 South La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA |
Featuring tribal, assemblage, painting, sculpture, african, south african, west african, indiginous, artists, Annette Bird, Bob Crewe, Jim deFrance, Michael Dvortcsak, Bella Feldman, Rainer Fetting, Robert Gil de Montes,... more
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Japanese American National Museum 369 East First Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.625.0414 |
What was it like to grow up on a coffee plantation in Hawaii? How difficult was life for Japanese-Americans interned in concentration camps during World War II? These questions are addressed by changing exhibits at this ... more
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