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LA Memorial Coliseum

4.6 km away

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, popularly known as the "Coliseum," is an American football stadium located in the Exposition Park district of Los Angeles, California. It also served as the home field of the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team from 1922 to 1980. The stadium is located next to USC's athletic campus and adjacent to L.A. Live, a development including a shopping and entertainment district.

Opened in 1923, the stadium was originally named the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena and was renamed Memorial Coliseum in 1971 in honor of all US soldiers who had died in the Vietnam War. The stadium has been home to several professional sports teams over the years, including the NFL's Rams (now St. Louis Rams), UCLA Bruins (now Arizona Wildcats), USC Trojans football, NBA's Lakers (now Golden State Warriors), and MLB's Dodgers (now Los Angeles Angels). It has also been used for concerts, including performances by Paul McCartney, U2, and Bruce Springsteen.

Hollywood Park Casino & Racetrack

4.7 km away

Hollywood Park Casino & Racetrack is an iconic casino in Los Angeles that has been operating since 1937. The property offers a wide range of gaming options, including live table and slot games as well as video poker and blackjack. Hollywood Park also features a race track with regular events, including thoroughbred racing and harness racing.

The Forum Inglewood

4.9 km away

The Forum Inglewood is a world-renowned concert and exhibition venue located in Inglewood, California. Opened in 1965, the Forum has been host to performances by some of the biggest names in music, including The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen. With a capacity of 18,000 spectators, the Forum Inglewood is one of the largest venues in the Los Angeles area.

Recently, the Forum Inglewood underwent a $110 million renovation that was completed in early 2018. The renovation included a new stage and sound system as well as new seating and concessions areas. The reopen date for the Forum Inglewood was scheduled for April 6th, but due to technical difficulties with the new sound system, the opening night was postponed until May 4th.

The renovated Forum Inglewood is now home to a variety of events including music concerts, comedy shows, and family-friendly events. The venue has also been used for film and television shoots, including scenes for "Harry Potter" and "Mission: Impossible II". In addition to hosting live performances, the Forum Inglewood is also home to an extensive collection of memorabilia from famous artists who have performed there over the years.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

4.9 km away

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHMLA) is one of the largest natural history museums in the United States. The museum is located in Exposition Park on the University of California, Los Angeles campus.

The NHMLA was founded in 1922 and opened its doors to the public in 1925. At that time, it was one of the largest natural history museums in the country. It has since remained one of the most popular museums in Southern California, with more than two million visitors annually. The collection at NHMLA is extensive and includes specimens from all over the world, as well as items from prehistoric times to the present day.

The NHMLA's exhibits are organized into six main collections: Insects and Spiders, Marine Life, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians, Earth and Sky, and Collections of Coins and Medals. Each collection has an exhibit devoted to it that tells the story of that group of animals or plants. One particular highlight of the museum is its collection of dinosaur skeletons. These skeletons are some of the best preserved specimens in existence and can be seen up close for visitors who are interested in learning more about them.

The NHMLA also has a rich artifact collection that includes items from all over the world. This collection includes objects related to science and technology as well as traditional art forms. Some particularly notable artifacts include a Gutenberg Bible, a set of Lewis & Clark expedition journals, and a lunar rover

California Science Center

4.9 km away

Located in downtown Los Angeles, the California Science Center is home to over 60 interactive exhibits covering all ranges of science, including astronomy, Earth, energy, space, and technology. Special events and programs are also offered throughout the year.

Exposition Park

5.1 km away

Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, Exposition Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southern California. The park is home to a number of attractions, including a zoo, a amusement park, and a botanical garden. The park also features a number of memorials and monuments, including the Memorial Coliseum and the Exposition Park Victory Arch.

The park was originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1876 as part of the California Midwinter International Exposition. The exposition was a major success and led to the development of Los Angeles as a major city. Exposition Park remained largely unchanged until the 1950s, when it was renovated to reflect L.A.'s new image as a modern city. Today, the park is popular among tourists and locals alike for its variety of attractions and wide range of activities.

University of Southern California

5.4 km away

The University of Southern California (USC) is a private research university in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1880 as the Los Angeles State Normal School and became a coeducational institution in 1907. USC is one of the largest private universities in the United States and has nearly 250,000 alumni.

The university offers more than 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. USC also has a number of distinguished research centers and institutions, including the Keck School of Medicine of USC, which is the only medical school in Southern California ranked among the top 20 medical schools in the country. The university has produced numerous Hollywood celebrities and business executives, as well as Nobel laureates.

USC is organized into ten schools and colleges: Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics. The university also operates a global network of affiliated research institutes and facilities.

Santee Alley

7.8 km away

The San Francisco-based industrial designer, Chip Kidd, is known for his retro-inspired furniture and interiors. When he moved to Los Angeles, he created an alley in Santee Alley that pays homage to the city's Central Division, which is where Hollywood and the entertainment industry are located.

The alley features vintage signs from various Hollywood studios such as 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, and Warner Brothers. The street also has a number of movie props including a car from the cult classic film "The Blues Brothers" and a set from "Chinatown."

There are also a number of small shops that sell items related to movies and TV such as T-shirts with quotes from classic films, coffee mugs with show logos, and Funko pop figurines of characters from hit TV shows like "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones."

Staples Center

8.2 km away

The Staples Center is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Los Angeles. It is home to the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA); the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL); and the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). The arena has been home to the Lakers since 1985 and the Kings since 1993. The Staples Center has also been the home venue for several concerts, including Van Halen, Britney Spears, Madonna, U2, and Jay-Z. The arena opened on January 17, 1999, with an exhibition game between the Lakers and the Kings. The first event at the Staples Center was a concert by Aerosmith on January 18.

Microsoft Theater

8.3 km away

The Microsoft Theater is a premier entertainment venue located in Los Angeles, California. The theater was originally built as a movie theater in 1927 and has since been used for a variety of events, including concerts, movies, and awards shows. In 2013, the theater was renamed the Microsoft Theater after Microsoft's $2 billion donation to the LA Philharmonic.

The theater has a capacity of 1,800 and features state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology. The stage is wide enough to accommodate large stage productions, and there are three auditoriums - the largest of which can seat 1,012 people. The theater also has a VIP room that can accommodate up to 50 people.

The Microsoft Theater regularly hosts concerts by celebrities and famous bands such as The Rolling Stones, U2, Taylor Swift, and Ed Sheeran. It has also been used for major movie premieres such as "Jurassic World" and "Avengers: Infinity War".

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