Bigger than it looks from the outside, this handsome museum and research library focuses on the artistic and historical achievements of African Americans. The small but tidy...
600 State DriveA fusion of two longstanding prior facilities, the California ScienCenter opened in 1998 in a bright, airy building directly in front of the Rose Garden in Exposition Park. The...
700 State DriveThis fine little museum presents a lively account of the Hollywood Bowl's history, through archival film footage, audio clips, photography and all manner of other memorabilia....
2301 N Highland AvenueThe bequest of entrepreneur Henry E Huntington is now one of the most enjoyable attractions in the Los Angeles region. It's also not a destination that you should attempt to...
1151 Oxford RoadDon't be fooled by the name: this is not some kind of Spielbergian dinosaurland. It's far more interesting than that. Hidden behind an unassuming, windowless storefront, David...
9341 Venice BoulevardThe collection of eccentric cosmetics heirs and philanthropists Dorothy and JB Nethercutt makes for a striking pair of museums. The San Sylmar site is home to a collection of...
15151 Bledsoe StreetConsistently ranked by historians as one of the worst American presidents of the 20th century, Tricky Dick is remembered chiefly for two ignominious events: his defeat at the...
18001 Yorba Linda BoulevardThis is one of many Ripley's museums around the US, and if you've been to any of the others, you can skip this. Indeed, even if you haven't been to any of the others, you can...
6780 Hollywood BoulevardThis place is great for fans of the Gipper, but liberals will probably see red. The museum contains an array of exhibits detailing Reagan's Illinois childhood and his years in...
40 Presidential DriveFormerly owned by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr, this grand old mansion is now home to the offices of the Tournament of Roses Parade. It's open for tours for six...
391 S Orange Grove Boulevard