Los Angeles Attractions:
Venice Canals and Walkways
In 1905, tobacco millionaire and real estate developer Abbot Kinney sought to simulate the romantic feel of Venice, Italy in America by creating the beach ...
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Third Street Promenade
A commercial fixture in Santa Monica since the 1960s, this three-block-long pedestrian mall (centered on the three blocks of Third Street between Wilshire ...
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Egyptian Theatre
Developed by L.A. real estate giants Charles E. Toberman and Sid Grauman, the vaudeville showman and movie-palace mogul behind the nearby Chinese Theatre, this ...
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The Grove
This 57,000 square-foot outdoor mall in L.A.'s condensed Mid-City neighborhood draws crowds of tourists and locals every day of the year. Opened in 2002 and ...
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El Capitan Theatre
Owned and operated by the Walt Disney Company, this ornately restored 1926 movie palace was part of real estate developer Charles E. Toberman and showman Sid ...
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Warner Brothers Studios
The original Warner brothers were Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack, the sons of Polish Jewish immigrants. Beginning their careers in the early 1900s as movie ...
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Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum
Ripley's Believe It or Not! museums (or "Odditoriums") are interactive extensions of a long-running franchise created by the late American cartoonist ...
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Hollywood Museum
Housed in the 1935 Art Deco, pink-and-green marble Max Factor Building, this former museum of make-up (which has been partially preserved here) now hosts the ...
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Paramount Studios
This graceful symbol of the movie industry's Golden Age, open for business since 1926, is the only major film studio still operating in Hollywood's commercial ...
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Hollywood and Vine
The intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood is the center of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This popular stretch of sidewalk runs along ...
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La Brea Tar Pits
Set beside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Mid-City's Hancock Park, these are real live cesspools in the heart of Tinseltown. While the asphalt ...
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
On a busy Downtown street corner a half-block from the main plaza of L.A.'s Performing Arts Center and across from the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), the ...
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Angels Flight Railway
In 1901, Angeles Flight began its run as a funicular called the Los Angeles Incline Railway, offering a one-cent, one-minute ride up or down steep Bunker Hill ...
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Autry National Center
The most popular outpost of this unique educational center, the Museum of the American West, was created in 1988 by Western movie star and country recording ...
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Dodger Stadium
The home of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012, making it the third oldest baseball stadium in the Major League. With a seating ...
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