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Olvera Street: A little Mexico frozen in time
Those who may want to browse and munch along L.A.’s deeply historic past may have to hurry up. Olvera Street, a staple attraction of L.A. lore that has been around since, well, technically, the 1780s, may be disappearing under the flood of the current economic melt down.
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Santa Monica Playhouse: catch an exciting live show
Theatre is alive and well in downtown Santa Monica. From its beginnings in 1960, the Santa Monica Playhouse has flourished in this sunny and creative waterfront city.
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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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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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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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Music Center: The performing arts come to life in Los Angeles
The Music Center serves as the premier performing arts center of Los Angeles County and is one of the three largest and most highly regarded centers in the United States.
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California Science Center: Scientific discovery at every turn
The California Science Center offers a day of family fun filled with educational exhibits, live demonstrations and interactive learning stations with an abundance of science discovery at every turn.
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels: Where Angels tread
Even if you are not religious, you will become a devotee of art and architecture when you visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angel.
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Brentwood Country Mart: Shops and dining at your fingertips
Brentwood Country Mart is a popular destination for Brentwood residents and beyond. With a post office, dining, clothing stores, home goods and even a shoe repair shop, this mart has got it all.
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Redondo/Hermosa Strand: Cruise the beach
Balloon-tire, one-speed cruiser bikes are the best way to cruise the Strand along L.A.’s South Bay beaches. The Strand bike path follows the ocean north from Redondo Beach to Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and if you’re fit and ambitious, far beyond.
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West Covina, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
Hollywood, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
South El Monte, CA: Growing our future.
Los Angeles, CA: City of Angeles.
Adelanto, CA: Progress through Unity.
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