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Los Amigos Golf Course
The Los amigos golf course is located in quill drive, California. This 6212-yard golf course was built by golf course architect billy bell. This 71 par championship golf course has a beautiful park setting and provides the perfect spot to play a game of gold for all ages. The course also includes two lakes on the property and the entire course is lined with trees making this golf course absolutely stunning.
The entire course includes a driving range as well as two practise areas for beginners.That’s not all, the golf course includes a banquet hall which proves to be the perfect spot to host weddings, banquets and even Quinceañeras. They offer space that is of every budget and every taste so basically for every bride.
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Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Composed of an internationally acclaimed collection of trees, ornamental flowers and crescents, Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Garden is flanked with lakes, lofty hills, rolling meadows and protected wildlife. Featuring several types of tropical herbs, perennial plants, roses, pumpkins and aquatic flora, the garden gives an array of insights about different kinds of vegetation from all over the world. The Arboretum is also a hub of activities like ornate weddings, yoga, tree architecture talks and group cooking with fresh, local produce. While visiting the 19th century historical Queen Anne Cottage on site, you may be welcomed by playful peacocks passing by!
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The LACMA is a huge art museum with the largest collection in the western United States - more than 150,000 works of art from the ancient to the modern times.
The LACMA, which became an independent entity in 1965, is home to a hugely extensive collection of art. The museum has a host of permanent exhibitions, and a series of temporary art exhibitions, keeping the affair always lively.
The museum has several buildings housing it's array of permanent exhibitions. These collections include Modern art, American and Latin art, Greek and Roman art, Asian art and Islamic art. These works range encompass all sorts of arts, like paintings, sculptures and statues, manuscripts, and intricate works in ceramic and metal among many others. The size of the collection makes sure that every form and culture is extremely well represented, in terms of styles as well as periods.
The museum also has a decent collection on film and photography, to aid in the attempt to enriching the experience of visiting the museum greatly. It is a must for art lovers!
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Wilshire Boulevard of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art popularly called LACMA is inspired by the rich cultural legacy of the place. With more than 142,000 collections, the museum echoes artistic expressions from across the globe. The heaven for art lovers and aesthetic minds with a spur for art and culture, the place offers numerous dreamy exhibits along with countless art collections.
The outdoor exhibits like Urban lights by late Chris Burden and Michael Heizer’s Levitated Mass offer spectacular photo opportunities to the visitors and should be a must-visit. Your walk and refreshing leisure time amidst those luminating marble pillars can end up giving you beautiful printed memories of this once in a lifetime aesthetic experience. Your picture can also get featured by LACMA itself in their official journal and sites. Head to the LACMA store to buy some souvenirs of your visit and choose from the endless food options to suit your appetite.
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Los Angeles Japanese Garden Lake
The Japanese Garden in Los Angeles was built as a center for experiencing the authentic Japanese culture and stands a symbol of friendship between the city and Japan. With various elements that adds to the whole feel as if you were actually in the country, the garden also has probably one of the most beautiful and intricately detailed lake within the park that looks like it came straight out of Japan itself, filled with turtles and fishes. Considered as a retreat for the locals and tourists from the hustle of the city, this garden is located in the Lake Balboa District.
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Los Angeles Music Center
The Music Center is the biggest and grandest centre of performing arts, and one of the best in all of the US, also home to the famous Walt Disney Concert Hall.
The LA Music Center is the hub of all the performing arts in the city. It is a place amazingly vibrant and diverse. It hosts hundreds of performances throughout the year by it's 4 resident companies - Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Opera, Los Angeles Master Chorale, and Center Theatre Group. Apart from these, there are several festivals and concerts, and also workshops for people to form a relationship with the performing arts and the people from different communities.
The Music Center has 4 venues for all these varieties of performances - the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre and the recently opened and absolutely striking Walt Disney Concert Hall. The last of these is an attraction all by itself. It's architecture is marvellous, designed by Frank Gehry. It is also by far the largest of the 4.
The entire Music Center complex is a great combination of all the good things. There are lots of garden areas to relax, exhibitions and music performances to watch and also cafes to fall your tummy. Take a tour of the entire complex to get to know all about LA's culture of performing arts!
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Los Angeles State Historic Park
Los Angeles State Historic Park is located in the Chinatown area of Los Angeles.
The park was amongst the last few habitats of the Tongva Native Americans. It was then developed into the rail yard before finally being converted into the state park. The park, which was established in 2001, is still being developed. The park has 13 acres opened to the public, and a total of 32 acres being developed as part of the project.
The park is popular amongst tourists and locals. Kiting enthusiasts enjoy the open lawns and the calm surroundings, which make it ideal for an evening of kite flying. The park is also a great place to relax and unwind, thanks to its peace and quiet. Visitors also get a great view of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. The park is also home to multiple installations of public art. ‘A Park is Made by the People’ is a popular installation depicting the struggles faced by the local community to build the park. Other installations include the ‘Psychic Body Grotto’ and ‘Origins’. The park is also home to a mile long trail which is frequented by joggers.
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Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a favorite destination in California’s Griffith Park. It is home to 29 endangered species of animals, Californian wildlife and an abode of horticulture.
With outstanding rock formations, tropical rainforests, waterfalls and verdant palms, the zoo is a pleasant natural habitat to exotic fauna. The 7,500 different manicured trees and groves create an ambient spot for picnics, celebrations and soaking in the Californian sun. During winter evenings, you can enjoy the grand light show and walk through disco-balls at the forest to meet reindeer. At Hippo Encounter, children can have the heartwarming experience of petting a friendly hippo and her baby.
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Los Padres National Forest
Los Padres National Forest in the United States' National Forest in Southern & Central California. The United States Forest Service administers this National Forest. It covers most of the mountainous land along the California coast from Ventura to Monterey, extending inland. This forest is California's second-largest National Forest that has an expanse of around 220 miles across the picturesque coast. Los Padres National Forest features streams, rivers, beaches, & mountains. Most of the land area of this forest is rocky and steep mountainous land along with the Santa Lucia, San Rafael, La Panza, Santa Ynez, and Sierra Madre ranges.
At this place, the marine coastline meets three other ecological dimensions, forming one of the richest variety of ecosystems altogether, including marine, coastal, & semi-arid biodiversity. It is a habitat for over 460 species of wildlife and above 1180 plant species. Los Padres is one of the most visited national forests in the U.S., with beyond 1.7 million people exploring this destination every year. Here, you can find numerous opportunities for recreation, including hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, kayaking, mountain biking, and more.
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Los Verdes Golf Course
The Los Verdes golf course is located in the Rancho Palos Verdes cliffs in California. This golf course was designed by the famous golf course architect billy bell. This course is located close to the ocean making any game of gold quite challenging. This beautiful course won the course of the year by Los Angeles County in the year 2011.
The golf course is also known to host a plethora of events like weddings and much more. This beautiful spot overlooking the ocean and its magnificent ballroom which can host over 300 guests at a time is the perfect spot for a wedding. Imagine having a view of Malibu and Catalina island while getting married?
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