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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County 301 N. Baldwin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 91016 626.821.3222 | ![]() |
Tucked into the hillsides of the San Gabriel Mountains, this sprawling horticultural and botanical center was formerly the estate of silver magnate Lucky Baldwin -- the man responsible for bringing horse racing to Southe... more
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The Egyptian Theatre 6712 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA | ![]() |
Conceived by grandiose impresario Sid Grauman, the Egyptian Theatre is just down the street from his better-known Chinese Theatre, but it remains less altered from its original design, which was based on the then-headlin... more
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The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture 201 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 213.626.7600 | ![]() |
The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture is the first museum in the United States dedicated to presenting the contributions of Latino culture. It sponsors several exhibitions each year and actively acquires artwork ... more
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The Los Angeles Theater Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.623.2489 | ![]() |
The Los Angeles Theater was a latecomer to the Broadway theater district. It's January 30, 1931 opening featured Charlie Chaplin in City Lights. Although the theater was built in the early years of the Great Depression t... more
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The Museum of Contemporary Art 250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.621.1749 | ![]() |
Tower Theatre 802 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA | ![]() |
Wrecking of the old Garrick Theater, located on the southeast corner of Eighth and Broadway and for many years a landmark of downtown Los Angeles, was started last week, to make way for a new $500,000 playhouse to be con... more
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