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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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LA's Best are at the Hollywood Bowl
From Bugs Bunny to Baaba Maal, the Hollywood Bowl celebrates the music with fanfare, phenomenal acoustics, and fun.
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Disneyland: The theme park that started it all!
“Here, age relives fond memories of the past, and here, youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future,” Walt Disney proclaimed of its industry-launching theme park, Disneyland. It continues to be so today.
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The Getty Center: Leader in cultural and visual arts destinations
Since opening its doors in 1997, the Getty Center has welcomed nearly 14 million visitors and become a leading cultural destination in Los Angeles.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame CityPass: An all-inclusive entry to Tinseltown
Summer in LA with kids? No problem. Take a pass – the Hollywood Walk of Fame CityPass, basically a one-stop decision-maker for everyone in the brood. The good thing about this pass is its location.
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Glen Ivy: LA's Club Mud
Glen Ivy Hot Springs is a healthy sojourn from city life in LA.
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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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Redondo Harbor & Pier: Affordable and family friendly at the sea
Many towns with a marina and pier can be found along the Southern California coast, but none are quite like Redondo Beach. It isn’t pretentious like Newport Beach or ultra-hip like Venice. It’s just a beach town where you can take the family to enjoy a seafood meal at a view restaurant and take your pick of numerous activities, with none of them expensive and many of them free. Redondo is best described as authentic, affordable and family-friendly.
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The Getty Villa: Explore the arts and culture of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria
Open since 2006, the Getty Villa is dedicated to sharing the arts and culture of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. Explore more than 1,200 works of art in the 28 indoor and outdoor collection galleries take a stroll through the gardens and enjoy live performances, lectures and symposia in the auditorium or amphitheatre.
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Universal Studios Hollywood: Spot a star, watch a flick, take a ride!
For visitors to Los Angeles who want to experience the ultimate in thrills, not to mention an iconic Southern California attraction, a day-long stopover to Universal Studios Hollywood is an absolute must.
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Bell Gardens, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
El Monte, CA: End of the Santa Fe Trail
South El Monte, CA: Growing our future.
Inglewood, CA: A Wonderful City to Visit
San Fernando, CA: First City of the Valley.
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