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Paramount is the only major studio still located in Hollywood, which makes the 2-hour "cart tour" around its Hollywood headquarters far more historically enriching than the modern studios in Burbank (even the wrought-iron gates Gloria Swanson motored ... Read More |
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Claiming to be 'The Happiest Place on Earth', Disneyland is an integral part of an American childhood and was the world's first mega theme park designed for the family by Walt Disney in 1955. It is one of America's most famous attractions and despite ... Read More |
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The historic heart of the movie industry is centred on Hollywood Boulevard where millions of visitors flock to see landmark attractions and museums. The impressive Mann's (Grauman's) Chinese Theatre is famous for its courtyard where over 200 stars ... Read More |
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When most people come to NBC Studios, it's not to take the studio tour, but because they want to be a member of the studio audience of "The Tonight Show", now starring Conan O'Brien. Not only will you see Conan live, but you also have a chance to see ... Read More |
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One of the most popular attractions in Los Angeles is Universal Studios Hollywood, reputedly the world?s biggest film studio and theme park. The main attraction is the Studio Tour, a narrated tram ride that traverses the huge complex, passing stars? ... Read More |
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ArcLight Cinema in Hollywood earned a place among the see & do because this is not you average theater. In true Hollywood fashion, the screens are bigger, the sound is better and in select screenings you can even enjoy a cocktail. The seats are not only.. Read More |
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Catalina Island is a place where the gentle rhythm of the waves makes time slow down. It's a place where paddling through crystal clear waters in the crisp morning air is followed by Mai Tai's and sun soaked massages on the beach. Where moonlit ... Read More |
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The Los Angeles China Town district is 16 square blocks of family-owned shops, ethnic restaurants and art galleries. The main street in Chinatown is Broadway. The Chinese settled this area during the mid 1850s, a small population still calls Chinatown ... Read More |
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Since 1962, the beauty of Dodger Stadium has awed spectators with a breath-taking view of downtown Los Angeles to the south; green, tree-lined Elysian hills to the north and east; and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond. The 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium ... Read More |
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The original market was little more than a field with wood stands set up by farmers during the Depression so they could sell directly to city folk. Eventually, permanent building grew up, including the trademark shingled 10-story clock tower. The place .. Read More |
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Proclaiming itself as the "Nations First Amusement Park", Knotts Berry Farm (located in Buena Park California) has something to offer every member of the family, and is a must see attraction when visiting the Southern California area. The park was ... Read More |
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One of the world's most significant fossil sites, the tar pits in central Los Angeles have revealed fossils of plant and animal life preserved in the pits for ten of thousands of years. The fossils themselves are on display in the Page Museum on the ... Read More |
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