This South American boutique features handmade decorative gifts and jewelry representing the best natural resources of the Andes Mountains.
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This South American boutique features handmade decorative gifts and jewelry representing the best natural resources of the Andes Mountains.
The home of Charles Fletcher Lummis is a must-see stop on the itinerary of any person who wishes to truly understand the history and culture of southern California. That's right! Southern...
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This 6,248-yard golf course features water in play on sixteen of its eighteen holes.
Restored, historic library with Egyptian influenced architecture.
The most popular ride at Universal Studios Hollywood has an 84-foot drop, allegedly the highest water descent ever built.
The place to go to buy sturdy workboots, and at discount prices too.
Popular downtown nightspot to catch a variety of musical acts.
The city's first movie theater is now a Hispanic church.
Located within Los Angeles city limits, this quiet, low-key neighborhood features a mix of small shops, quaint restaurants and upscale housing.
Both a gay and bisexual bar, this famous Hollywood club has three dance floors, special guest DJ's and state-of-the-art lighting and sound.
This bar is a lively local hangout.
An historic playhouse that opened in 1927 and has showcased a variety of famous performers over the years.
Special-interest museum that contains hundreds of exhibits, many done in stunning 1½ scale with intricate detail and accuracy of crafting.
This new clubbish restaurant offers pan-Asian food.
The latest in designer wear for youngsters, up to 60 percent off retail.
Funky store that sells vintage and contemporary clothes for men and women; lots of leather here.
A great gathering place for sports-minded people.
This famous street-corner is a great place to begin a walking tour of Hollywood.
Offering interactive and creative ways for children of all ages to learn about science, technology and society.
This large modern museum is dedicated to the success of African-Americans in a wide range of fields.
Even though this famous recording studio is not open to the public, it is worth a visit to gaze at its unique circular design, which looks like a stack of old 45s.
The Wiltern Theatre first opened its doors to movie crowds on October 7th, 1931. Recognized by the City of Los Angeles as a Historic Cultural Monument, this Art Deco Landmark was renovated and restored to its original splendor in 1985, under the direction of Bill Graham Presents. Following a legendary history of performances and events, a $1.5 million facelift led to the Grand Re-Opening on October 15, 2002. Formerly an all-seated venue, the theatre had its 1,200-orchestra seats removed and now features a five-tiered floor that slants upward from the stage, thereby accommodating a standing-room-only configuration. The balcony still offers a thousand seats, and the flexible new arrangement allows for seats to be brought in for more intimate performances. The venue's new capacity is roughly 2,300, depending on how the floor is set up. In October 2003, The Wiltern and LG Electronics, a leading global consumer electronics company, celebrated the renaming of the theater. Currently known as The Wiltern LG, this venue sponsorship will offer concert-goers the opportunity to become acquainted with LG Electronics' line of well-designed, groundbreaking digital products. Formerly a great place to catch more sedate acts, the Wiltern's new design makes it one of “LA's coolest venues to check out performers of any type of music” says AOL’s City Guide. Join us for love, laughter and music!
While many of the 1920s theaters have been turned into retail outlets, some still play films and others are still available for curious viewers.
This museum holds the world's fifth-largest collection of artifacts concerning Judaism and American life.
Located about ten miles from Los Angeles, this historic mission was founded in the late 1790s and contains an interesting museum amid pretty gardens.
Constructed in 1818, this oldest residence in Los Angeles has been restored as an example of the life style in California during the 1840s.
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions is a not-for-profit interdisciplinary contemporary visual arts center that fosters rigorous investigation of contemporary art practices, encourages artistic research, presents the results of these ideas in exhibitions and other forms, and serves as a forum for an exchange of ideas between artists and their audiences.
Timber-style architecture dominates this historic home designed in 1907 by Charles and Henry Greene.
Located just one mile from up-scale Rodeo Drive, this shopping center is the mall of choice for many residents of Beverly Hills and many Hollywood stars.
