The abundance of Freemasons in LA gave rise to a work of architecture like nothing else in the city. Today it offers a peek at Masonic relics, hidden mosaics, and what some argue is run-of-the-mill contemporary art.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Los Angeles Maritime Museum
The Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro displays an impressive collection of nautical relics and reveals a lucrative industry in which LA was once a world leader: canned tuna.
Read More101 Things to Do In LA: California African American Museum
The California African American Museum represents the diverse contributions of African Americans in the United States and interprets how the past has affected identity in the present.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Ft. MacArthur Museum
During World Wars I & II, the U.S. Army prepared for an attack against Los Angeles by constructing massive gun batteries in San Pedro. They’re all still there, along with a now-decommissioned Nike missile site.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Desert Road Trip, Vol. 6
Repurposed from an abandoned photo mart, the World Famous Crochet Museum has become a bucket-list phenomenon that draws visitors to Joshua Tree from all over the world.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Petersen Automotive Museum
The Petersen Automotive Museum on Los Angeles' Miracle Mile displays a stunning collection of unique, vintage, and famous cars: a place to appreciate automobiles for their place in art, history, and culture.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: California Science Center
The space shuttle Endeavour, on view at the California Science Center, had some obstacles to overcome before returning to its native Los Angeles County. Over one million Angelenos were on hand to cheer it along.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: The Broad
The Broad's collection of contemporary art is drawing attendees from demographics not usually known for visiting art museums, signalling the potential for a new era of art appreciation and cementing Los Angeles' place as an artistic hub.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Long Beach Museum of Art
Small yet mighty, the Long Beach Museum of Art is currently housing "Vitality and Verve in the Third Dimension,” which runs through October 16, 2016. Encompassing the work of 31 vibrant and inventive artists, the show is notable because the museum walls and grounds are incorporated into the art.
Read More101 Things to Do in LA: Three Los Angeles Essentials
What are the must-see destinations in Los Angeles? Like, if you're only in town for a weekend? Or if you're visiting from China and you've never been to the US before?
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