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Los Angeles is known as
a first class destination for art enthusiasts. The city is home
to more than 2,000 museums, galleries, theaters and music venues.
Los Angeles has more museums per capita than any other city in the
nation. Below we have highlighted some of the more popular museums
to visit.
Museums
The
Museum of Flying, located in Santa Monica, California, houses
a rare collection of World War II fighter aircraft.
The
Museum of Contemporary Art, the only institution in LA devoted
exclusively to art from 1940 to the present, featuring exhibitions
of painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, and photographs of importance.
California
Science Center - The California Science Center is the west
coast's largest hands-on science museum! Through hands-on experiences
, you'll learn about human inventions and innovations, the life
processes of living things and more. The Science Center also features
and IMAX theater and fantastic special exhibits that change regularly.
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GOLF
Bel Air Country Club
10768 Bellagio Rd LA
Scenic and hilly course
with some swinging bridges that cross over a deep canyon. The layout
is very picturesque with an abundance of wildlife.
Los Angeles Hills Golf Club offers two regulation
eighteen hole courses. These courses are located within the City
of Beverly Hills. The North Course is one of the best courses in
the world, featuring some very long par 3's
Griffith Park Golf Course offers
two regulation eighteen hole courses named for former presidents
of the U.S. Located in Griffith Park, a 3,000-plus acre public park
located at the eastern edge of the Hollywood Hills.
More Golf
Clubs for Los Angeles County
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Gunpowder
Falls State Park is located roughly eight miles southwest of
Bel Air, MD. This park is made up of nearly 18,000 acres with more
than 100 miles of trails for hiking and biking. Trout fishing is
another popular activity while visiting Gunpowder Falls.
Rocks
State Park has canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, rock climbing
and tubing within 855 acres of dense forests and massive boulders
riding above Deer Creek. |