Port of Los Angeles

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Time Out says

The Port of Los Angeles is one of America's premier gateways for international commerce. It's located in San Pedro Bay, 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and is also known for its groundbreaking environmental initiatives, diverse recreational and educational facilities, and an emerging LA Waterfront. Its most impressive recreation use to date by far is Crafted at the Port of LA—a giant, permanent craft fair with more than 300 vendors.

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Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zones

It’s official: Los Angeles has soccer (football?) fever. The city is hosting eight FIFA World Cup matches at SoFi Stadium between June 12 and July 10. Don’t have the cash to score tickets? You’re in luck. While it won’t be quite the same as having a seat right on the pitch, there will be a rotating slate of fan zones across L.A. County, with official watch parties held from Venice to Downtown L.A. to Burbank to Pomona. Some of these events are free, while others are charging a nominal fee. In any case, you’ll get to enjoy live match viewing and immersive fan experiences closer to home and still be part of the global moment. One highlight from the lineup: “The Heart of the City” Fan Zone at Union Station from June 25 to 28, which will offer four days of free, all-ages programming at the transit hub, screening the matches both in the historic Ticket Concourse and outside.
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