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  • 3-D SPACE

    Intimate basement museum preserving and celebrating the art, science, and history of stereoscopic imaging from the 1830s to today.
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  • Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum

    Historic beachfront home known as the “Taj Mahal of Tile” with stunning ceramic tilework and ocean views.
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  • Amoeba Music

    California’s largest independent music store with 23,000 square feet of vinyl, CDs, and film across every genre.
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  • An exterior photo of one of the bright orange cars of the Angels Flight Railway

    Angels Flight Railway

    Historic 1901 funicular railway connecting downtown Los Angeles to Bunker Hill in a 298-foot journey up the city’s steepest grade.
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  • Annenberg Community Beach House

    Historic Gold Coast estate with restored 1920s pool, splash pad, and beachfront amenities open to everyone, no membership needed.
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  • Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook (and Culver Steps)

    Climb 282 recycled concrete steps to a 500-foot summit offering panoramic views from downtown LA to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Bee Rock

    Beehive-shaped sandstone summit with sweeping city views and a path through the abandoned 1912 Los Angeles Zoo ruins.
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  • Bergamot Station Arts Center

    Former 1875 train depot converted into Santa Monica’s largest concentration of contemporary art galleries with free admission.
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  • Exterior of the Bob Baker Marionette Theater at night showing the colorful neon marquee

    Bob Baker Marionette Theater

    America’s longest-running puppet theater, where hand-crafted marionettes have performed for families since 1963.
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  • Bonaventure Hotel & BonaVista Lounge

    Downtown’s only revolving cocktail lounge inside five iconic cylindrical glass towers that redefined futuristic architecture in 1976.
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  • Bowlium Lanes

    Inland Empire’s oldest bowling alley pairs 1958 Googie architecture with 32 lanes, cosmic bowling, and a retro lounge.
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  • Bradbury Building

    A Victorian light-filled atrium hidden behind a plain brick facade, famous as the setting for Blade Runner’s climactic scenes.
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  • Bronson Caves

    Historic Hollywood filming location where a former quarry tunnel became the iconic 1960s Batman Batcave entrance.
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  • An exterior view of Santa Monica's Camera Obscura building showing a brown stucco and rock facade with the words "Camera Obscura" in a white script three-dimensional typeface affixed to the building's wall

    Camera Obscura

    Historic 1898 optical device in a mid-century modern building, now home to rotating artist residencies and community workshops.
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  • Carroll Avenue (Row of historic homes)

    LA’s best-preserved Victorian street where nine 1880s mansions line a single block in the city’s first Historic Preservation Zone.
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  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

    Downtown’s postmodern architectural statement serves five million Catholics with alabaster light, saint tapestries, and a crypt beneath.
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  • An exterior view of the Cave of Munits show a large sandstone outcropping with a vertical cavern entrance

    Cave of Munits

    Vertical sandstone chimney cave with hand-assisted climb leading to sweeping valley views from Castle Peak’s rocky summit.
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  • Chemosphere by John Lautner

    Stunning octagonal house perched atop a single 30-foot concrete column, designed by legendary architect John Lautner in 1960.
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  • Chez Jay

    Santa Monica’s nautical steakhouse where Hollywood history lives on through candlelit dinners, peanut shells, and 66 years of celebrity stories.
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  • A view of Chicken Boy on the roof at night

    Chicken Boy

    The Statue of Liberty of Los Angeles: a 22-foot rooftop guardian (half man and half chicken) who stands over the street with bucket in hand
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  • Chinatown

    Historic neighborhood where Chinese American culture lives through food markets, temples, red-lantern plazas, and generations of family-run businesses
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  • Chowder Barge

    Los Angeles’s only floating restaurant serves thick clam chowder from a historic 1934 barge docked in Wilmington marina
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  • Cinespia

    Classic and cult films screened outdoors under the stars on the historic lawn of Hollywood Forever Cemetery
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  • Corita Art Center

    Downtown gallery preserving the colorful pop art serigraphs and social justice legacy of artist Corita Kent (1918-1986).
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  • Dante’s View

    Historic folk garden on Mount Hollywood’s slopes with sweeping city views and terraced paths built by a volunteer in 1964.
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