By Ann Chang
Introduction
As the largest city in California, L.A. has a lot to offer. This article lists...
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One of the most iconic landmarks in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Walk of Fame officially...
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Since its opening in 1922, the Hollywood Bowl has hosted the world's most outstanding performers...
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Opened in 1935, the Griffith Observatory offers the best views of the city and the...
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Starting as a film studio and located in San Fernando Valley, Universal Studios Hollywood has...
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Located in the Santa Monica neighborhood, the Santa Monica Pier is an excellent site with...
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Opened originally as Grauman's Chinese Theater in 1927, the TCL Chinese Theatre is a cinema...
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Initiated by Lillian Disney's gift of $50 million in 1987, the Walt Disney Concert Hall...
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Within Hancock Park, La Brea Tar Pits are a group of tar pits inside an...
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LACMA (the Los Angeles County Museum of Art) broke off from the Los Angeles Museum...
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The Capitol Records Building is the recording studio where Frank Sinatra and many other music...
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The Getty started in 1974 when J. Paul Getty opened a museum on his property...
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Constructed in 1939, the Los Angeles Union Station emerged as a gateway to the Californian...
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Originally known as the Kodak Theater, the Dolby Theatre is an auditorium in Hollywood that...
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Officially dedicated on September 2, 2002, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is...
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The Watts Towers is a collection of steel towers within the artist's original residency in...
Conclusion
There are many iconic and historical landmarks in Los Angeles, California to see. Moreover, there...
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