Museums
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Located in Brentwood, Los Angeles, the Getty Museum was opened in December, 1997. The hundred and ten acre complex features a great collection European paintings, sculpture, photographs,... |
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The Grammy Awards are the biggest night in the music business, and the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, California serves as a celebration of the enduring legacy of musical talent that has graced the music scene throughout the years....
Reviewed by: Carl
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Considered as the most visited observatory on the planet, the Griffith Observatory is a tourist magnet of Los Angeles. It is situated in Griffith Park which located just above the Los... |
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Hollywood Wax Museum can be described as entrepreneur Spoony Singh’s brainchild. It had been opened in the year 1965. This museum has been dedicated only to celebrities. The year 2006 witnessed its renovation. Around 180 figures...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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J. Paul Getty Center is a research centre as well as a museum which is managed and run by the J. Paul Getty trust. There are more than three hundred collections of pieces of art including manuscripts, sculptures,...
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In a city as diverse as Los Angeles, the Japanese American National Museum is a remarkable forum for cultural celebration and exploration. There is a very rich Japanese history in the United States, and the Japanese American National Museum...
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art is the biggest art museum within western area of the US. It has acquired international acclaim. The collections which it boasts of are shared in the form of public programs, exhibitions, research...
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The Museum accommodates one immense collection of new art, and numerous photographic exposures.
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Museum of Jurassic Technology claims of having a ‘specialized repository’ of artifacts and relics from Lower Jurassic, that too, with an emphasis on the ones demonstrating curious or unusual technological qualities. The catalog... |
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When you hear the word “Mona” in regards to art, your first thought is probably of Mona Lisa. But some people in Los Angeles, California might think of the Museum of Neon Art, also known as...
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the Museum taken care to accommodate manifestations that regard the tolerance between the people.
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Classic car enthusiasts will find a state-of-the-art historic oasis at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. Located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard, the Petersen Automotive Museum chronicles the...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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The Southwest Museum of the American Indian, usually located at 234 Museum Drive in Los Angeles, California, is currently closed to the public due to ongoing conservation of the collection. The...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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| The Museum of Science | |
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The Museum of Science features interactive exhibits on astronomy, natural history, physical science and medicine. There are numerous hands-on displays and there is something fascinating for everybody. Featured Exhibitions include... |
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