Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
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~ Enjoy the fertile learning ground that is the UCLA campus and mingle with larger-than-life sculptures amidst fountains and meandering pathways at the Franklin D. Murphy Sculptural Garden.
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Number 1: HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, & BOTANICAL GARDENS
A perfect synthesis of nature and culture, this amazing estate houses priceless collections of paintings and rare manuscripts that were started by railroad tycoon Henry E. Huntington and his wife, Arabella, in the early 19th century.
Address: 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino
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Number 2: GRIFFITH PARK
The country’s largest urban park is filled with museums, entertainment opportunities for children, hiking and horse trails, and the famous Griffith Park Observatory.
Address: 4730 Crystal Springs Dr
Number 3: GREYSTONE PARK & MANSION
Popular with wedding planners and visitors in search of solitude, this secluded park affords great views of Beverly Hills. Its centerpiece is a 55-room mansion built in 1928 by oil tycoon Edward Doheny as a wedding present for his son Ned. The estate has been featured in many films, including Air Force One.
Address: 905 Loma Vista Dr, Beverly Hills.
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Number 4: VIRGINIA ROBINSON GARDENS
The 1911 estate of department-store heiress Virginia Robinson is one of the oldest in Beverly Hills. Stroll in gardens with fountains and statuettes past towering king palms and elegant camellias flourishing in this quiet hideaway.
Address: 1008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills
robinsongardens.org
Number 5: EXPOSITION PARK ROSE GARDEN
This lovely rose garden dates back to 1928 and features about 15,000 rose bushes in bloom from March to November. Great for picnics or for a respite from museum-hopping.
Address: 701 State Dr
Number 6: WRIGLEY MANSION & GARDENS.
The winter home of William Wrigley Jr. (of Wrigley’s chewing gum fame) is backed by a lovely green rose garden and now serves as the headquarters of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association
Address: 391 S Orange Grove Blvd, Pasadena
Number 7: PALISADES PARK
Famous for its swaying palm trees and picture-perfect views of Santa Monica Bay (especially at sunset), Palisades Park is a playground for young and old, locals and visitors, families and courting couples. Stretching for 13 blocks atop a bluff overlooking the ocean, its benches and lawns invite picnics and people-watching. A nostalgic curiosity is the Camera Obscura inside a seniors’ center.
Address: Ocean Ave between Santa Monica Pier & San Vincente Blvd
Number 8: FRANKLIN D. MURPHY SCULPTURE GARDEN
Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the UCLA campus, this delightful little oasis is dotted with 70 sculptures by some of the greatest 19th- and 20th- century European and American artists, Auguste Rodin and Alexander Calder among them.
Address: 245 Charles E Young Dr E
Number 9: RUNYON CANYON PARK.
Minutes from the Walk of Fame, this small urban park has some moderately difficult trails and a colorful history – the ruins near the Fuller Steet entrance were built in 1930 by opera star John McCormack and Errol Flynn lived in one of the pool houses in the late 1950s. The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the park in 1983.
Address: At the end of Fuller St off Franklin Ave
Number 10: SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP.
Lake Shrine Bathed in an ambience of beauty and serenity, this hidden sanctuary was created in 1950 by Parama-hansa Yogananda, an Indian-born spiritual leader. Wander over to the shrine to Mahatma Gandhi or the spring-fed lake, meditate inside a recreated 16th century windmill, or study the Court of Religions that honors all of the world’s major religions.
Address: 17190 Sunset Blvd
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The Frugal Man LA explores the best free attractions in West Los Angeles, including Greystone Mansion and Gardens, the UCLA Meteorite Gallery, Camera Obscura, and many more.
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Beverly Hills is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles and West Hollywood.
Greystone Mansion and Park (0:25)
The Historic Doheny Greystone Estate is owned by the City of Beverly Hills and is operated through the Department of Community Services - Recreation and Parks Division.
Park grounds are usually open to the public daily, but may occasionally be closed for holidays, filming or special events. No fee for parking or park admission on open park days. Doheny Greystone Mansion is open only for special events.
905 Loma Vista Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Hammer Museum (1:09):
The Hammer Museum champions the art and artists who challenge us to see the world in a new light, to experience the unexpected, to ignite our imaginations, and inspire change.
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024
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UCLA Meteorite Gallery (2:04):
The UCLA Collection of Meteorites is the largest on the West Coast and contains over 2500 samples from about 1500 different meteorites. It is the fifth largest collection of meteorites in the United States and the second largest housed at a university.
Los Angeles, California
Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden (2:43):
The Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is a 7.5 acre garden on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California which contains a diverse collection of plant species from around the world.
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Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden at UCLA (3:23):
Among the most distinguished outdoor sculpture collections in the country, featuring more than 70 modern and contemporary works set in five beautifully-landscaped acres of the UCLA campus.
Los Angeles, California
Santa Monica Pier (3:53):
The Santa Monica Pier is a large double-jointed pier at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California. With an iconic entrance, the pier is popular with residents and visitors as a landmark that is over 100 years old.
200 Santa Monica Pier
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Santa Monica Camera Obscura (3:56):
Santa Monica's vintage Camera Obscura - a little like an analogue webcam, with a periscope and a white screen in a darkened room. Mirrors reflect images from 360 degrees, with the image guided by a classic captains wheel. Originally located on the beach, the Camera Obscura was built in 1898 by Robert F. Jones, nephew of Santa Monica city founder Senator John P. Jones.
The Camera Obscura is free to visit and open M-F 9 am-3 pm and Saturday 11 am-4 pm. Check-in at the office with an ID to borrow the key.
1450 Ocean Ave
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Tongva Park (4:48):
Tongva Park is divided into 4 main sections: Observation Hill, Discovery Hill, Garden Hill, and Gathering Hill. It features a native and locally-appropriate sustainable plant palette that changes subtly with the seasons. The dramatic topography of rolling hills and braided paths inspired by the arroyo wash landscape makes the park feel much larger than 6 acres, accommodating a range of uses that benefit the health and wellbeing of community members and visitors of all ages.
1615 Ocean Ave
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Discover L.A.'s Neighborhoods: Westwood
Westwood is a cultural mecca, surrounded by Beverly Hills, Century City and Brentwood. Visit the UCLA campus and stroll the renowned Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden, or enjoy a concert at Royce Hall. Explore the Hammer Museum’s renowned collections of modern and Impressionist art. Film buffs can choose from historic theatres or a state-of-the-art cineplex. The Geffen Playhouse presents award-winning, progressive productions. Dining options include nearby Persian Square, the original 800 Degrees Pizzeria and for dessert, the ever-popular Diddy Riese ice cream sandwiches.
The Virginia Robinson Gardens Annual Benefit Tour
This annual event to raise funds for The Virginia Robinson Gardens is truly unique in that ticket holders have the opportunity to visit selected private home gardens rarely seen by the public. The day peaks mid-day with a delicious catered luncheon at the Virginia Robinson Gardens, where the Friends honor a member of the community as the Grand Marshall. Throughout the estate ticket holders can view the mansion’s historical rooms uniquely embellished by premier interior designers and florists. The luncheon program includes a fashion show of latest looks as well as an opportunity to purchase unique gifts at our boutique located on the tennis courts.
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Peace on Earth Sculpture Fountain - Los Angeles, California 4/13/2011
Peace on Earth Sculpture Fountain in the courtyard of the Los Angeles Music Center as captured on April 13, 2011. The bronze sculpture was designed by Lithuanian born French sculptor Jacques Lipchitz and dedicated on May 4, 1969. The fountain which surrounds the sculpture was not originally part of the design and may eventually be done away with as it has caused extensive corrosion to the bronze surfaces. As I was filming the fountain, two LAPD officers were taking down our US flag so it could be stored for the night. A moment in time that I will not soon forget.
Japanese Garden - SuihoEn: The Garden of Water and Fragrance
Visited the Japanese Garden near Lake Balboa yesterday; it's been featured in many film and television projects.
A+D Museum - Density in MacArthur Park
Part of the Urban Hike Series organized by the Architecture + Design Museum, Mike The Poet shares his poem DENSITY in the historic geography of MacArthur Park in downtown Los Angeles.
Jacques Lipchitz Sculpture Tate Liverpool March 2012.mp4
A wander round Jacques Lipchitz's Sculpture.
Bill Clinton makes the case for Proposition 87 at UCLA
a speech by former U.S. President Bill Clinton in support of California Proposition 87, the Clean Alternative Energy Initiative, given at the Franklin Murphy Sculpture Garden at UCLA on October 13, 2006
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Renaming Ceremony: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
On Friday, March 18, 2011, the UCLA School of Public Affairs was officially renamed the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs during a ceremony hosted by Dean Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr. and featuring remarks by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, UCLA Chancellor Gene Block, and UCLA Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Scott Waugh. Nearly 400 guests from across the Los Angeles community were in attendance in the Murphy Sculpture Garden to mark this historic occasion. The renaming in honor of the Luskins reflects their recent $100 million gift to UCLA, half of which is directed to support fellowships, teaching and research, and programs in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. The gift is the second largest philanthropic donation to UCLA in its history.
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Chicago Food Truck Festival | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:54 1 Etymology and nicknames
00:05:01 2 History
00:05:10 2.1 Beginnings
00:06:19 2.2 Founding and 19th century
00:13:47 2.3 20th and 21st centuries
00:13:57 2.3.1 1900 to 1939
00:17:45 2.3.2 1940 to 1979
00:21:18 2.3.3 1980 to present
00:23:05 3 Geography
00:23:14 3.1 Topography
00:26:22 3.2 Communities
00:27:16 3.3 Streetscape
00:28:55 3.4 Architecture
00:31:25 3.5 Monuments and public art
00:33:53 3.6 Climate
00:36:27 4 Demographics
00:42:24 4.1 Religion
00:43:20 5 Economy
00:49:24 6 Culture and contemporary life
00:53:46 6.1 Entertainment and the arts
00:58:02 6.2 Festivals
00:59:02 6.3 Tourism
01:03:40 6.4 Cuisine
01:05:53 6.5 Literature
01:08:12 7 Sports
01:13:39 8 Parks and greenspace
01:16:11 9 Law and government
01:16:20 9.1 Government
01:17:33 9.2 Politics
01:20:30 9.3 Crime
01:25:21 9.4 Employee pensions
01:26:07 10 Education
01:26:16 10.1 Schools and libraries
01:29:35 10.2 Colleges and universities
01:31:29 11 Media
01:31:38 11.1 Television
01:33:14 11.2 Newspapers
01:34:09 11.3 Movies and Filming
01:35:32 11.4 Radio
01:36:15 11.5 Video Games
01:36:43 12 Infrastructure
01:36:52 12.1 Transportation
01:37:40 12.1.1 Expressways
01:38:28 12.1.2 Transit systems
01:40:15 12.1.3 Passenger rail
01:41:01 12.1.4 Bicycle-sharing system
01:41:44 12.1.5 Freight rail
01:42:41 12.1.6 Airports
01:43:43 12.1.7 Port authority
01:45:07 12.2 Utilities
01:46:26 12.3 Health systems
01:48:29 13 Sister cities
01:49:29 14 See also
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Lighting the Way Projection Show | UCLA Centennial Launch
On May 18th 2019, Royce Hall was the canvas for a spectacle of light and sound with highlighting many of the people, moments and memories that have shaped UCLA since its founding 100 years ago. Learn more:
Here's a full description of subjects and Bruins featured, in order of appearance:
0:45 Tongva
0:48 Founder's Rock / women and men breaking soil
0:50 Archival image of Royce Hall
0:50 State Normal School
0:50 Vermont Campus
0:55 First Students graduating
1:01 Science and Letters building
1:03 Agnes De Miles
1:03 Reginaldo Francisco DeValle
1:00 Fine Arts building
1:06 Kenny Washington
1:06 Jackie Robinson
1:10 Students cap and gown
1:15 Reading Clinic building (first clinic for remedial instruction)
1:15 Grace Fernald
1:18 School of Business building
1:27 Graduate Student's Association / Jimmy Lu Valle
1:27 Westwood Tower building
1:31 Ann Meyers Drysdale
1:31 Amy Uyematsu
1:34 Medical students carrying books
1:35 Powell Library
1:36 Weather station tower
1:36 George Takei
1:38 Apollo 7 lift-off
1:40 Westwood Dome
1:41Water conservation image
1:49 Lulu Wolf Hassenplug
1:50 Ray Bradbury
1:52 UCLA School of Nursing students
1:54 B&W of UCLA students walking
1:56 Ralph Bunche
2:00 Data Processing machine and technicians
2:01 Reverse Osmosis machine and operator - 1960
2:01 Angela Davis
2:01 UCLA Medical Center
2:07 LA cityscape
2:06 Diversity Cultural Studies Murals
2:08 Anna Lee Fisher
2:09 Dr. Willard Libby
2:10 Paul Terasaki
2:16 Christina Snider
2:20 Paul Boyer
2:21 Pet Scanner
2:21 Louis Ignarro
2:23 Arthur Ashe
2:25 Franklin Murphy sculpture garden - woman bronze
2:27 Vintage movie film camera
2:27 T Cells
2:28 Herceptin
2:34 Veterans
2:37 Hammer Museum
2:37 Andrea Ghez
2:37 Terence Tao
2:41 Elinor Ostrom
2:41 Dave Roberts
2:41 Lloyd Shapley
2:42 Randy Schekman
2:42 Juan Felipe Herrera
2:45 Ananya Roy
2:45 Ali Wong
2:45 Catherine Opie
2:45 UCLA Community School students / teacher
2:47 Kimberle Crenshaw
2:48 D'Artagnan Scorza
2:47 Martine Rothblatt
2:47 Sarah Roberts
4:09 Women's Gymnastics team in performance
4:26 Coach Valorie Kondos Field fastening Katelyn Ohashi's leotard
4:24 Katelyn Ohashi SOUNDBITE
4:30 Katelyn Ohashi
4:27 Gymnasts
4:32 NCAA Champions - Gymnastics team with trophy
4:35 Coach Val
4:41 Gymnasts circled in cheer, in white jackets
4:47 John Wooden
4:51 Men's Basketball player in action
4:55 John Wooden SOUNDBITE
5:08 Leonard Kleinrock in 1970
5:18 Leonard Kleinrock with arms folded
5:21 Leonard Kleinrock SOUNDBITE
5:32 Science building
5:32 Vinton Cerf
5:41 Vinton Cerf SOUNDBITE
6:02 Gary Nash
6:05 Gary Nash SOUNDBITE
6:07 March on Washington
6:12 Joyce Appleby
6:12 Joyce Appleby SOUNDBITE
6:27 Brenda Stevenson
6:27 Brenda Stevenson SOUNDBITE
6:35 Chicano hunger strike
6:50 Jackie Robinson
6:55 Group shot of members/beneficiaries of JR Foundation
6:55 Nate Moore
7:14 Downtown LA
7:14 Tom Bradley
7:22 Jose Huizar
7:22 Shirley N Weber
7:22 Sheila Kuehl
7:22 David Ryu
7:22 Lorena Gonzalez
7:29 Casey Reas
7:37 Lauren McCarthy
7:37 Lauren McCarthy installation
7:44 Refik Anadol
FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Forest Lawn Glendale #2 (Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, etc.)
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard, where we set out to remember and celebrate the lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places. Today we continue our tour of Forest Lawn Glendale at the Great Mausoleum, where we'll find such stars as: Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Michael Jackson, and many more.
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Full list of stars visited today: Louis L'Amour, The Dolly Sisters, Elizabeth Taylor, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, David O. Selznick, Jennifer Jones, Lon Chaney, Russ Columbo, Red Skelton, Sid Grauman, Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow, Irving Thalberg, Norma Shearer, Theda Bara, Jack Carson, The Andrews Sisters, Harold Lloyd, Wallace Reid, Ben Turpin, Jean Hersholt, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, W. C. Fields, Michael Jackson, James Arness, William Boyd, Joe Barbera, Alfred Newman, Max Steiner, Paramahansa Yogananda.
Map of this tour:
Written & Produced by: Arthur Dark
Music by: Giuseppe Vasapolli
Additional Music by: Arthur Dark
Production Assistant: William Zattara
Additional Editing Magic: Phil Goodwin (phillipgoodwin.com)
Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.
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Jacques Lipchitz Figure, Sculpture, Bather III And Seated Man With Clarinet Tate Modern Jan 2012
A wander round Jacques Lipchitz's Figure, Sculpture, Bather III and Seated Man With Clarinet.