#16 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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diegodlg says:
Even if you aren't into baseball (I'm not), going to a baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ravine is one of the most fun things a person can do in Los Angeles.
The best thing about baseball is that you don't need to watch every aspect of the game to have a good time. There aren't complicate…
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#17 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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jenn79 says:
On Wednesdays, Flower street is full of vendors selling organic, pesticide-free vegetables and fruits, as well as flowers, bread, cheeses, and cooked food from 11am until 2pm.
Flowers can be bought at 1/3 off retail, organic vegetables for about 1/2 off retail (and so much fresher), and it's just…
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#18 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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jenn79 says:
Lots of interesting J-pop stores with crazy paraphernalia. The draw here is the chinese dynasty architecture - full of temples and lanterns. I hear this is a prime art-gallery spot in the evening. Within 1 block you can find many eateries, Phoenix bakery ($15 chinese birthday cake) and Lollicup (bob…
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#19 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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jenn79 says:
I think our public library system is one of the most convenient, undervalued and underutilized resources around. I tend to get my textbooks from here as they have a wonderful online requesting system. Simply request, direct to your closest library, and pick up in a few days. Today was my first time …
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#20 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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TRE69 says:
The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is located within Griffith Park, a 4200 acre park in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. The zoo may be one the most affordable attractions in Los Angeles...adults (13 & up) are $10, seniors are $7, children (2-12) are $5, and children under 2 are FR…
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#21 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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LoganBruin says:
My first thought when in this area is always: “What am I doing here?” {there might be some four-letter words inside that phrase too}
“Here” is Exposition Park, an expanse of greenery south of downtown Los Angeles that contains such tourist attractions as this Natural History Museum, Calif…
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#22 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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TRE69 says:
Los Angeles' Farmers Market, with the iconic Clock Tower as a landmark, has been and continues to be a meeting place for locals as well as an attraction for tourists.
Historically a place where farmers would sell fruits and vegetables from the back of their trucks, the Farmers Market at Third a…
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#23 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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eddiegarcia says:
Downtown has become one of the most interesting places in Los Angeles in recent years. Due to the overwhelming influx of people moving from the "Westside" you are seeing lots of theme restaurants and bars that attract the yuppies and Downtown residents. I find three places are worth visiting in the …
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#24 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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Owens says:
It's not a bad park. You can walk around these tar pits and
marvel at the bubbling. What is better is that it is right next
door to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). If you're
lucky enough to live in Los Angeles, after 5pm on Fridays it is free
admission to any exhi…
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#25 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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Owens says:
Small, uncrowded, sunny park in urban LA. Take Sunset Blvd. to
Elysian Park, turn left where it dead ends. You're now in the
middle of the park.
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#26 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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wongjst says:
Almost more than 200 Hollywood celebrity handprints and footprints were placed along the Hollywood Boulevard, and the most were contrated at the Grauman's Chinese Theater.
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#27 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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wongjst says:
Since 2002, the Kodak Theatre was famous in "The award goes to...?" for the annual Oscars academy awards, it's located at Hollywood Boulevard, with the nearby luxury Highland retail shops and dining, and Renaissance Hotel at the North Highland Avenue, etc...
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#28 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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diegodlg says:
Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum is only open once a week for four hours so it’s not something you just stumble onto. What you find what you get there is probably the biggest set of model trains you will ever encounter.
The cost for riding these giant model trains is free but they ask…
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#29 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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peterbarkley says:
The campus is gorgeous. The arquitecture is certainly California, with quite a few Mission-style buildings worked in to emphasis the Jesuit backgrounds of the school. We dealt primarily with their business-ethics center, which was fine and dandy. The Run for the Bay is a fun road race which t…
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#30 of 36 things to do in Los Angeles
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kelsey_leep says:
The Orange County swap meet happens on saturdays and thats pretty cool to go and just walk around and try to barter with people, I'm pretty sure you can find out more about it on google if you type in "Orange County Swap Meet".
Balboa island is really fun during the day... right before you cross…
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