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Getty Center
Opened in 1997, the Getty Center near the Sepulveda Pass north of Wilshire Boulevard towers over the surrounding area. more >>
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is one of Los Angeles most enduring landmarks, stretching for eighteen blocks along Hollywood Boulevard more >>
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
The Walt Disney Concert Hall opens on October 23rd with a concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. more >>
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Petersen Automotive Museum
A must-see for car buffs and Hollywood trivia lovers, the Petersen Automotive Museum showcases over 150 cars and motorcycles more >>
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Los Angeles Zoo
The Los Angeles Zoo is located in the heart of the nation's second-largest city. Each year 1.4 million visitors pass through the gates more >>
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Sunset Boulevard & The Sunset Strip
The most famous of the city's many legendary boulevards, it winds dozens of miles over prime real estate as it travels from Downtown more >>
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Warner Brothers Studios
Warner Bros. Studios, one of the finest motion picture and television production facilities in the world, is the site on which hundreds of more >>
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Santa Monica
Santa Monica is one of the city's most appealing neighborhoods. Although the beach only comes to life on the hottest summer days more >>
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Malibu
Immortalized by the Beach Boys and Baywatch as miles of golden sand awash with babes of both sexes, in reality the city's beaches are more >>
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Queen Mary
The 80,000-ton Queen Mary was launched in 1934, a floating treasure of art deco splendor. It took a crew of 1,100 more >>
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