Across the LA River is LA鈥檚 largest artist colony, housed in a former brewery. Most lofts and studios are generally closed to the public except during the biannual Artwalks (usually in spring and fall; check the website for details), though you can wander around to examine the large installations 鈥 usually works in progress 鈥 scattered throughout.
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With eyes on both the galaxy above and palm-flanked boulevards below, the Griffith Observatory hovers above LA like a hulking spacecraft. This is one of鈥
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What started as a simple berry farm is now a sprawling 160-acre operation with rides, live shows and lovable Peanuts characters roaming the grounds. Knott鈥
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Prepare for a sensory overload on Venice's Boardwalk, a one-of-a-kind experience. Buff bodybuilders brush elbows with street performers and sellers of鈥
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Once the very end of the legendary Route 66 and still the object of a tourist love affair, this much-photographed pier dates back to 1908 and is the city鈥
Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
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One of the most delightful, inspirational spots in LA, the Huntington is rightly a highlight of any trip to California thanks to a world-class mix of art,鈥
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From the instant it opened in September 2015, the Broad (rhymes with 'road') became a must-visit for contemporary-art fans. It houses the world-class鈥
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In its billion-dollar, in-the-clouds perch, high above the city grit and grime, the Getty Center presents triple delights: a stellar art collection 鈥
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Dodge dinosaurs, hang with Homer Simpson and morph into a Minion on the sometimes hair-raising, always entertaining attractions at Universal Studios鈥
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Walk north from El Pueblo and you'll breach the dragon gates. After being forced to make room for Union Station, the Chinese resettled a few blocks north鈥
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Dressed in their traditional charro suits, Mexican mariachi musicians have been descending on Boyle Heights' old-school z贸calo (public square) since the鈥
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Built on the site of LA鈥檚 original Chinatown, Union Station opened in 1939 as America鈥檚 last grand rail station. It鈥檚 a glamorous exercise in Mission鈥
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The block-long, pedestrianized 'birthplace of Los Angeles' (circa 1781) may now be a festive Mexican marketplace with gaudy decorations and souvenir鈥
5. Italian American Museum of Los Angeles
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Aptly located inside Italian Hall 鈥 built in 1908 as a social hub for the area's Italian community 鈥 this small, interactive museum sheds light on the oft鈥
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The oldest surviving house in LA was built in 1818 by wealthy ranchero and one-time LA mayor Francisco Jos茅 Avila. After subsequent lives as a boarding鈥
7. Am茅rica Tropical Interpretive Center
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Everyone from Hollywood stars to LA intellectuals attended the 1932 unveiling of Am茅rica Tropical, a rooftop mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros, one of鈥
8. El Pueblo de Los 脕ngeles Historical Monument
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LA didn鈥檛 spring from the head of Hollywood directors; it was a full-blown community a good century before DW Griffith showed up. A short stroll northwest鈥