California
Science Center: Located in Exposition Park near
downtown, this extensive science museum offers free
admission to its permanent exhibits, an IMAX theater
and some exciting special exhibits.
Little
Tokyo: Bounded by First and Third Streets from
Main to Alameda, this area is the social, cultural,
religious and economic center for Southern California"s
Japanese-American residents.
Hermosa
Beach: With a scenic pier, a pedestrian-only
zone and a scenic beachfront walk, Hermosa Beach retains
a 60s Beach Boy feel.
Dodger
Stadium: Home to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Besides
the baseball, there's a view of downtown Los Angeles
to the south, the Elysian hills to the north and east
and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond. With 56,000 seats,
it's got plenty of room, too.
Did
You Know?... Local legend has it that the Point
Vicente Light Tower is home to a lady ghost who lost
her lover at sea. Realists will tell you that the ghostly
images are really reflections from the working Fresnel
lens atop the 67 foot tower.
Whale
Watching: Point Dume is also one of the best
places in the Los Angeles area to watch for California
gray whales during their December-March migration.
Hollywood
Sign: This structure, located atop Mt. Lee in
Griffith Park, is perhaps the most enduring symbol of
Hollywood. The nine 50-foot letters can be seen from
all over the L.A. basin, and occasionally even from
passing aircraft. Originally constructed in 1923 and
reading HOLLYWOODLAND, it was actually a promotional
tool meant to draw attention to housing developments
in a nearby section of the Hollywood Hills. By the '70s,
however, the letters were in pretty bad shape, so the
city decided to reconstruct it and began promoting it
as a tourist attraction.
Beaches:
Boho Venice Beach is the place to go for people-watching.
Did
You Know?... that the LAPD had the very first
policewoman?
Sand Sculptures:
Sand castle contests are extremely popular and draw
not only thousands of castle enthusiasts but professionals
who make a living sculpting sand. Imperial Beach and
Carmel are several locations with annual sand castle
contest events.
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