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Los Angeles is one of the top cities for street art and architecture. In this vlog, we explore the top 10 street art and architecture landmarks.
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1. Stahl House - Case Study House 22 - 1635 Woods Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90069
2. Ennis House - Frank Lloyd Wright - 2607 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
3. Eames House - Case Study House 8 - 203 Chautauqua Blvd, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
4. Mondrian Mural - Artist & Craftsman Supply, 1660 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles
5. D*Face Mural - British street artist D*Face has painted a completely excellent new mural - 8522 Washington Blvd. in Culver City
6. Skirball Center - Lichtenstein exhibit - 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049
7. D*Face Mural - Korea Town - 3515 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
8. D*Face Mural - You're Dead to Me - 315 south Robertson blvd west hollywood
9. Walt Disney Concert Hall - Frank Gehry - 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
10. Broad Museum - Downtown LA - 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Downtown LA has a ton of great spots to see, and in this video, I share 23 of my favorite places. This is just a small sample of what you can do in Downtown LA, be sure to let me know what your favorite spot is in the comments.
Here is a list of the places I visit in this video:
1. The Broad
2. Walt Disney Concert Hall
3. OUE Skyspace
4. Union Station
5. Olvera St
6. Chinatown
7. MOCA
8. Grand Central Market
9. Bradbury Building
10. Angels Flight
11. The Last Bookstore
12. Clifton's Cafeteria
13. Art's District
14. Intercontinental
15. Grammy Museum
16. Smorgasburg
17. Little Tokyo
18. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
19. LA City Hall
20. Grand Park
21. Pershing Square & LA Library
22. Bob Baker Marionette Theater
23. Dodger's Stadium
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum).
LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States. It attracts nearly a million visitors annually. It holds more than 150,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the present. In addition to art exhibits, the museum features film and concert series.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art was established as a museum in 1961. Prior to this, LACMA was part of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art, founded in 1910 in Exposition Park near the University of Southern California. Howard F. Ahmanson, Sr., Anna Bing Arnold and Bart Lytton were the first principal patrons of the museum. Ahmanson made the lead donation of $2 million, convincing the museum board that sufficient funds could be raised to establish the new museum. In 1965 the museum moved to a new Wilshire Boulevard complex as an independent, art-focused institution, the largest new museum to be built in the United States after the National Gallery of Art.
The museum, built in a style similar to Lincoln Center and the Los Angeles Music Center, consisted of three buildings: the Ahmanson Building, the Bing Center, and the Lytton Gallery (renamed the Frances and Armand Hammer Building in 1968). The board selected LA architect William Pereira over the directors' recommendation of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the buildings According to a 1965 Los Angeles Times story, the total cost of the three buildings was $11.5 million. At the time, the Los Angeles Music Center and LACMA were concurrent large civic projects which vied for attention and donors in Los Angeles. When the museum opened, the buildings were surrounded by reflecting pools, but they were filled in and covered over when tar from the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits began seeping in.
Money poured into LACMA during the boom years of the 1980s, a reportedly $209 million in private donations during director Earl Powell's tenure.[7] To house its growing collections of modern and contemporary art and to provide more space for exhibitions, the museum hired the architectural firm of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates to design its $35.3-million, 115,000-square-foot Robert O. Anderson Building for 20th-century art, which opened in 1986 (renamed the Art of the Americas Building in 2007). In the far-reaching expansion, museum-goers henceforth entered through the new partially roofed central court, nearly an acre of space bounded by the museum's four buildings.
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The La Brea Tar Pits are a group of tar pits around which Hancock Park was formed in urban Los Angeles. Natural asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, pitch or tar—brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years. The tar is often covered with dust, leaves, or water. Over many centuries, the tar preserved the bones of trapped animals. The George C. Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there. The La Brea Tar Pits are a registered National Natural Landmark.
Tar pits are composed of heavy oil fractions called gilsonite, which seeped from the Earth as oil. In Hancock Park, crude oil seeps up along the 6th Street Fault from the Salt Lake Oil Field, which underlies much of the Fairfax District north of the park.[2] The oil reaches the surface and forms pools at several locations in the park, becoming asphalt as the lighter fractions of the petroleum biodegrade or evaporate.
The tar pits visible today are actually from human excavation. The lake pit was originally an asphalt mine. The other pits visible today were produced between 1913 and 1915, when over 100 pits were excavated in search of large mammal bones. Various combinations of asphaltum and waggler[clarification needed] have since filled in these holes. Normally, the asphalt appears in vents, hardening as it oozes out, to form stubby mounds. These can be seen in several areas of the park.
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Planning a trip to Los Angeles? Learn about the top six museums to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. Set aside several hours for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; it's the biggest art museum in the western United States.
Los Angeles may be best known for film but it also has an exciting art scene. LA is home to some of the best museums in the United States, and there are a number to choose from.
The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center is a favorite. The collection of Western art spans from the middle ages to today and includes work by masters like Ruben, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet, and Manet.
There’s also the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which is the biggest art museum in the western United States. The vast collection contains art from all over the world from different time periods, in a variety of mediums.
The Museum of Contemporary Art is the place to go for modern American and European art. Here you’ll find work by prestigious artists like Rothko, Rauschenberg, Hockney, de Kooning, and many more.
If you’re a museum-goer but art’s not your thing, visit the California Science Center to see the collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and robotic spacecraft. You can even see the Space Shuttle Endeavor here.
Or visit the Page Museum to see the La Brea Tar Pits, an excavation site of Ice Age fossils. The fossils themselves are displayed in the museum, where you can also learn about the history of the tar pits.
Finally, of course LA has some museums dedicated to it’s entertainment history -- Visit the Hollywood Museum in the Max Factor Building to see vintage posters, costumes, cars, and other unique Hollywood memorabilia.
There’s no lack of variety in LA’s museum scene, so there’s sure to be something for everybody.
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The historic Central Library Goodhue building was constructed in 1926 and is a Downtown Los Angeles landmark. The Richard Riordan Central Library complex is the third largest public library in the United States in terms of book and periodical holdings. Originally named the Central Library, the building was first renamed in honor of the longtime president of the Board of Library Commissioners and President of the University of Southern California, Rufus B. von KleinSmid. The new wing of Central Library, completed in 1993, was named in honor of former mayor Tom Bradley. The complex (i.e., the original Goodhue building and the Bradley wing) was subsequently renamed in 2001 for former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, as the Richard Riordan Central Library.
The Central Library was extensively renovated and expanded in a Modernist/Beaux-Arts architecture, according to Norman Pfeiffer, the principal architect of the renovation by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates from 1988 through 1993. It included an enormous, eight-story atrium wing dedicated to former mayor Tom Bradley. Now, the library contains an area of 538,000 square feet, and has nearly 89 miles of shelves and seating for over 1,400 people.
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The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust. The $1.3 billion Center opened to the public on December 16, 1997[2] and is well known for its architecture, gardens, and views overlooking Los Angeles. The Center sits atop a hill connected to a visitors' parking garage at the bottom of the hill by a three-car, cable-pulled hovertrain funicular.
Located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Center is one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum and draws 1.3 million visitors annually. (The other location is the Getty Villa in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.) The Center branch of the Museum features pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; and 19th- and 20th-century American, Asian, and European photographs.[3] In addition, the Museum’s collection at the Center includes outdoor sculpture displayed on terraces and in gardens and the large Central Garden designed by Robert Irwin. Among the artworks on display is the Vincent Van Gogh painting Irises.
Designed by architect Richard Meier, the campus also houses the Getty Research Institute (GRI), the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the J. Paul Getty Trust. The Center's design included special provisions to address concerns regarding earthquakes and fires.
Originally, the Getty Museum started in J. Paul Getty's house located in Pacific Palisades in 1954. He expanded the house with a museum wing. In the 1970s, Getty built a replica of an Italian villa on his home's property to better house his collection, which opened in 1974. After Getty's death in 1976, the entire property was turned over to the Getty Trust for museum purposes. However, the collection outgrew the site, which has since been renamed the Getty Villa, and management sought a location more accessible to Los Angeles. The purchase of the land upon which the Center is located, a campus of 24 acres (9.7 ha) on a 110-acre (45 ha) site in the Santa Monica Mountains above Interstate 405, surrounded by 600 acres (240 ha) kept in a natural state, was announced in 1983.[4] The site cost $25 million.[5] The top of the hill is 900 feet (270 m) above sea level, high enough that on a clear day it is possible to see not only the Los Angeles skyline but also the San Bernardino Mountains, and San Gabriel Mountains to the east as well as the Pacific Ocean to the west.[6][7]
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Oak Park is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, United States. When developed in the Simi Hills in the late 1960s, a single road provided the only access to the community from Agoura Hills, California in neighboring Los Angeles County.
History
Oak Park has had human occupation from about 5500 B.C. to the present day. It lies within a zone including the early Millingstone Horizon and inland Chumash Indians.
Indians camped throughout the area as they collected acorns, yucca, and other food. The sites in the area include major villages, smaller camps and several rock shelters.
The location of Oak Park was originally part of Rancho Simi, a Spanish land concession in Alta California given in 1795 to Francisco Javier Pico, a soldier of the Santa Barbara company, and his two brothers, Patricio Pico and Miguel Pico by the Spanish government.
Lindero Canyon Road follows the western border-line (lindero in Spanish) of the land grant.
Throughout the 20th century, studios used the area to film movies and in particular westerns. Movies filmed locally include The Red Pony and A Walk in the Sun.
Oak Park was formed from ranchland owned by Jim and Marian Jordan, stars of the radio show Fibber McGee and Molly.
The land was purchased by Metropolitan Development Corporation in the 1960s. Homes were developed starting in the late 1960s. Kanan Road (named after a local family) was the only access road to the community, from Agoura Hills, California in neighboring Los Angeles County. As such, the community was served by police and firefighters based in the nearest Ventura County city, Thousand Oaks, 10 miles away, with L.A. County services responding when able.
In 1967 Ventura County officials who were concerned about the isolation of the community proposed a land swap with L.A. County, but they were rebuffed.
The isolation—coupled with the distance to junior and senior high schools—also drove down the property values, and homeowners found it difficult to sell their properties.
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors created a Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) in 1975 to represent the community to County agencies.
The MAC persuaded the Ventura County Board of Supervisors to trim Metropolitan Development Corp.'s initial development plan from a population of 26,000.
Today there are about 15,000 residents. All available land within Oak Park has now been developed, with the remaining vacant land owned by the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District.
The community was initially served by the Simi Valley Unified School District, with the nearest post-elementary schools being Sinaloa Junior High (about 20 miles (32 km) away) and Royal High (about 22 (35 km) miles away).
Since the Simi Valley Unified School District had no plans to build post-elementary schools in Oak Park, the residents seceded and formed Oak Park Unified School District in June 1977.
Medea Creek Middle School started at the current location of the school district in 1980 using portable classrooms. The campus was affectionately called Bungalow Hill by students. The middle school was grades 6 - 8 with 6th graders spending morning hours at Brookside Elementary and afternoons at the middle school. The following year when Oak Park High School opened for classes, Medea Creek Middle School shared the campus. Oak Park High School's class of 1983 was the first graduating class. They were the maiden class; they were upperclassmen each year 9th through 12th grade.
In 1999 the United States Postal Service assigned Oak Park its own ZIP code, 91377.
Oak Park previously shared the ZIP code 91301 with its neighboring town of Agoura Hills
Panoramic shot of Oak Park.
Geography
Oak Park is bordered by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreational Area on the north and east and Rancho Simi Open Space on the south. It sits within valleys in the Simi Hills capped by Simi Peak which borders the community to the north. The elevation in Oak Park varies from 960 to 2,157 feet above sea level.
The CDP has a total area of 5.29 sq mi (13.7 km2). All of the area is land and none of it is covered by water. However, there are many small creeks in the area.
The largest of these creeks are Medea Creek and Lindero Creek, which are tributaries of Malibu Creek, the only waterway that pierces the Santa Monica Mountains.
The Malibu Creek watershed covers 105 square miles
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The estimated population of Pasadena was 139,731, in 2013, making it the 183rd-largest city in the United States.[14] Pasadena is the ninth-largest city in Los Angeles County. Pasadena was incorporated on June 19, 1886, becoming one of the first cities be incorporated in what is now Los Angeles County, the only one being incorporated earlier being its namesake (April 4, 1850).[18] It is one of the primary cultural centers of the San Gabriel Valley.[19]
The city is known for hosting the annual Rose Bowl football game and Tournament of Roses parade. In addition, Pasadena is also home to many scientific and cultural institutions, including the Caltech, JPL,[20] Pasadena City College, Fuller Theological Seminary, Art Center College of Design, the Pasadena Playhouse, the Norton Simon Museum and the USC Pacific Asia Museum.
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The original inhabitants of Pasadena and surrounding areas were members of the Native American Hahamog-na tribe, a branch of the Tongva Nation. They spoke the Tongva language (part of the Uto-Aztecan languages group) and had lived in the Los Angeles Basin for thousands of years.[21] Tongva dwellings lined the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) in present day Pasadena and south to where it joins the Los Angeles River and along other natural waterways in the city.
The native people lived in thatched, dome-shape lodges. They lived on a diet of acorn meal, seeds and herbs,venison, and other small animals. They traded for ocean fish with the coastal Tongva. They made cooking vessels from steatite soapstone from Catalina Island. The oldest transportation route still in existence in Pasadena is the old Tongva foot trail, also known as the Gabrielino Trail, that follows the west side of the Rose Bowl and the Arroyo Seco past the Jet Propulsion Laboratory into the San Gabriel Mountains. The trail has been in continuous use for thousands of years. An arm of the trail is also still in use in what is now known as Salvia Canyon. When the Spanish occupied the Los Angeles Basin they built the San Gabriel Mission and renamed the local Tongva people Gabrielino Indians, after the name of the mission. Today, several bands of Tongva people live in the Los Angeles area.
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⭐#1 0:19 GRAND CENTRAL MARKET with food emporium and retail marketplace opened in 1917. World’s shortest railway ANGELS FLIGHT is just outside the market.
⭐#2 1:06 OUE SKYSPACE LA is California's tallest open-air observation deck with breathtaking views towards Los Angeles with 45-foot all-glass slide (Skyslide) nearly 1,000 feet above downtown LA.
⭐#3 1:47 GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY features space and science-related displays, for example, Tesla coil. It has an amazing view of LA and Hollywood sign.
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⭐#4 2:21 HOLLYWOOD SIGN is one of the world’s most famous landmarks and a cultural icon overlooking Hollywood.
⭐#5 2:57 AMUSEMENT PARKS: LA offers several exciting amusement parks: Disneyland, Universal Studios, etc.
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⭐#6 3:33 HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME features over 2,600 stars embedded in the sidewalks. See also TCL Chinese Theatres, featuring handprints, footprints, and signatures of some of the Hollywood's biggest stars.
⭐#7 4:06 BEVERLY HILLS is one of world’s most famous upscale places to live and shop. Visit famous shopping street Rodeo Drive that became immortalized by Julia Robert's Pretty Woman shopping spree.
⭐#8 4:49 SANTA MONICA PIER is a large double-jointed and over 100 years old pier. Don’t miss the sign on the pier marks the end of Route 66 and Pacific Park with famous Ferris wheel.
⭐#9 5:30 VENICE BEACH. Venice is a residential, commercial, and recreational beachfront neighborhood. Also visit the Venice Canals nearby that mimic the canals in Venice, Italy.
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Los Angeles Driving Tour: Downtown LA During the Sunset, Disney Music Hall, Olympic Blvd, Koreatown
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The Los Angeles Travel Tour During the Sunset ,starts at Figueroa St near USC, then you see fast food restaurants, fiat car dealership, then you see green LA Convention Center, Staples Center Stadium, home of Lakers, Clippers, Sparks and LA Kings. You can see Luxe hotel, which is in the Holiday Inn building, You can see a lot of new buildings getting build all over the downtown.
Then you see how the sunset hits the city.
You can see Los Angeles Disney Hall, 19:00 time mark, which is a home to some annoying symphony orchestra, which always puts posters of their conductor, waving the stick and looking like dripping hair gel all over the floor.
Then you can see The Broad, newest art gallery, free entrance. Here is a video, where I filmed The Broad street poles posters:
19:40 on Grand and 2nd st
Then you see the. museum of contemporary art on the left.
Then you see Biltmore hotel on the left and Checkers hotel on the right.
In 23:25 time mark you can see where Wilshire Blvd starts and One Wilshire building. If you take Wilshire Blvd west, you will go through the best parts of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills before you hit the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica City.
In 24:30 you see a supermarkets, packed next to another, at 27:00 you see for lease sign and 7-11 convenience store at 27:30.
You turn right on Olympic Blvd and then you pass the LA Live , JW Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Microsoft Center.
Then you see 2 Marriotts in the same building. Why?
Then you keep going west on Olympic Blvd and drive through the Koreatown area with beauty salons, bath houses and barbeques on every block.
Koreatown is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth Street and Western Avenue.
Koreans began immigrating in larger numbers in the 1960s and found housing in the Mid-Wilshire area. Many opened businesses as they found rent and tolerance towards the growing Korean population. Many of the historic Art deco buildings with terra cotta facades have been preserved because the buildings remained economically viable for the new businesses.
It is the most densely populated district by population in Los Angeles County, with some 120,000 residents in 2.7 square miles. Despite the name evoking a traditional ethnic enclave, the community is complex and impacts areas outside the traditional boundaries. While the neighborhood culture has historically been oriented to the Korean immigrant population
Korean business owners are creating stronger ties to the Latino community in Koreatown.
The community is highly diverse ethnically, with half the residents being Latino and a third being Asian. Two-thirds of the residents were born outside of the United States, a high figure compared to the rest of the city.
History
The 1930s saw the height of the area's association with Hollywood. The Ambassador Hotel hosted the Academy Awards ceremony in 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1934.
Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 at Ambassador Hotel. About this time, the surrounding neighborhood began a steep decline
After most of the hotel structures were demolished, the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools were built on the site with the first opening in 2009.
The once-glamorous mid-Wilshire area with vacant commercial and office space attracted wealthier South Korean immigrants in the 1960s. They found inexpensive housing and many opened businesses there. The relaxed federal immigration rules following the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 resulted in a growing immigrant community. Many of the Art deco buildings with terra cotta facades in the area were preserved because they remained economically viable with the new businesses that occupied the structures.
According to Professor Edward Park, director of the Asian Pacific American Studies Program at Loyola Marymount University, the 1992 violence stimulated a new wave of political activism among Korean-Americans, but it also split them into two camps
The liberals sought to unite with other minorities in Los Angeles to fight against racial oppression and scapegoating. The conservatives emphasized law and order and generally favored the economic and social policies of the Republican Party. The conservatives tended to emphasize the political differences between Koreans and other minorities, specifically blacks and Hispanics.
In late 2008, the City of Los Angeles designated Koreatown a special graphics district (along with Hollywood and the downtown neighborhood of South Park/LA Live).
The designation allows for digital signage and electronic billboards, currently not permitted by city code, to be instal
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Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California (HD)
The Getty Center, in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, is one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum. The museum's permanent collection includes pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; and 19th- and 20th-century American and European photographs. Among the works on display is the painting Irises by Vincent van Gogh.
The Center, which opened on December 16, 1997, is also well known for its architecture, gardens, and views (overlooking Los Angeles). Besides the Museum, the Center's buildings house the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, and the administrative offices of the J. Paul Getty Trust, which owns and operates the Center.
Los Angeles - City Video Guide
Los Angeles, Southern California, is known for its sunshine, entertainment industry and openness to newcomers.
In Downtown Los Angeles, Olvera Street is one of the oldest surviving areas in L.A., to experience the colors and tastes of Old Mexico. Just across the road is Union Station, which has appeared in almost 30 big-budget movies.
The main attractions in Los Angeles include Knott's Berry Park, the Aquarium of the Pacific and, of course, Disneyland. Rodeo Drive, in the heart of Beverly Hills, is the world's most expensive and exclusive shopping area.
Hollywood is the epicenter of the world's entertainment industry. Highlights are the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Grauman's Chinese Theater. Griffith Park is America's largest and wildest urban park. Perched high on the slopes of Mount Hollywood, you'll find the Griffith Observatory here.
West Hollywood is a haven for artists and designers. As evening falls, head to the iconic clubs of Sunset Strip, such as The Viper Room and Whiskey a Go Go.
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11 Totally Free Los Angeles Museums
The Frugal Man LA takes you on a tour of the best free museums in Los Angeles. Be aware exhibits change frequently and the exhibits featured in this video may not be available during your visit.
Maurice and Paul Marciano Art Foundation (0:25)
4357 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Thursday & Friday: 11am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (1:17)
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
California Science Center (1:45)
700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Open daily 10am - 5pm
California African American Museum (2:58)
600 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Fort MacArthur Museum (3:27)
3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro, CA 90731
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 2pm - 5pm
Fowler Museum at UCLA (4:14)
308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Wednesday: 12pm - 8pm
Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
Hammer Museum (4:52)
10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 8pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Valley Relics Museum (5:22)
The Valley Relics Museum is no longer free. Free admission is offered every Thursday from 10am to 12pm.
7900 Balboa Blvd, Hangar C3 & C4, Van Nuys, CA 91406
Thursday: 10am - 3pm
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: 11am - 3pm
The Nethercutt Museum (6:05)
15151 Bledsoe St, Sylmar, CA 91342
Tuesday - Saturday: 9am - 4:30pm
The Broad (6:37)
221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tuesday & Wednesday: 11am - 5pm
Thursday & Friday: 11am - 8pm
Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sunday: 10am - 6pm
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (7:21)
1717 E 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021
Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 7pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 6pm
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VR tour: New U.S. Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles
The $350-million, 633,000-square-foot U.S. Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Ten stories high, with broad shoulders and careful posture, it takes the form of a cube sheathed in walls of glass. (Video by Bryan Chan / Los Angeles Times)
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Los Angeles (pronounced /lɒs ˈændʒələs/ los-AN-jə-ləs; Spanish: [los ˈaŋxeles], Spanish for the angels) is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States.[1] Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles has an estimated population of 3.8 million[2] and spans over 498.3 square miles (1,290.6 km2) in Southern California. Additionally, the Los AngelesLong BeachSanta Ana metropolitan area is home to nearly 12.9 million residents.[3] Los Angeles is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most diverse counties[4] in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as Angelenos (/ændʒɨˈliːnoʊz/). In 2008, Los Angeles was named the world's eighth most economically powerful city by Forbes.com, ahead of Shanghai and Toronto but behind New York and London.[5]
Los Angeles was founded September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the river of Porziuncola).[6] It became a part of Mexico in 1821, following its independence from Spain. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States; Mexico retained the territory of Baja California. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood.
Los Angeles is one of the world's centers of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, technology, and education. It is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields, and is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States. As the home base of Hollywood, it is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, leading the world in the creation of motion pictures, television production and recorded music. The importance of the entertainment business to the city has led many celebrities to call Los Angeles and its surrounding suburbs home.
The people of Los Angeles are known as Angelenos. Nighttime hot spots include places such as Downtown Los Angeles, Silver Lake, Hollywood, and West Hollywood, which is the home of the world-famous Sunset Strip.
Some well-known shopping areas are the Hollywood and Highland complex, the Beverly Center, Melrose Avenue, Robertson Boulevard, Rodeo Drive, Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, The Grove, Westside Pavilion, Westfield Century City, The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center and Venice Boardwalk.
The greater Los Angeles area is the most important site in the United States for movie and television production. This has drawn not only actors, but also writers, composers, artists, and other creative individuals to the area.
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