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The city of 3.5 million sprawls across 467 square miles of desert basin, mountain canyons, and coastal beaches.
If there was one word to describe Los Angles it would have to be diverse; for diversity is not only a characteristic of
Los Angeles' geography, but it also describes the approximate 11 million people who call it home. While being the center
of the movie industry, and the home of stars, the a lot more to L.A. then meets the eye. This lively city is also made
up of a blend of culture and entertainment.
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More Los Angeles attractions that a Los Angeles Car Rental would make easier
to visit include: Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Observatory, Petersen Automotive Museum, Viper Room, Natural History Museum
of Los Angeles County, Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance, California Science Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Hollywood
forever Cemetery, Chinatown, Japanese American National Museum, Ole Henriksen Face/Body, Bradbury Building, Olvera Street, and the
Southwest Museum. Click on one of the links above to access our discount rates for vehicle rentals in Los Angeles California. |
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When you are vacationing in Los Angeles, California, be sure to
check out some of the great attractions and landmarks that this
great city has to offer:
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Los Angeles County Museum
The Los Angeles County Museum offers a variety of exhibits
that will keep you informed all day long. The museum boasts over 100,000
informative collections dating from pre-history to the present time. This is a
must see for the history lover, or anyone for that matter who wants to learn
about history. The museum contains international collections to pass on history
from overseas. When you visit Los Angeles, be sure to stop by the Los Angeles
County Museum.
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The Los Angeles Zoo
When vacationing in the Los Angeles area, a trip to the Los
Angeles Zoo in a must. With a large variety of animals and exhibits, you can
spend the entire day educating you and your family about the different and
important roles each animal plays in the environment. No matter what age, you
will have an informative day learning not only about animals, but plants and the
conservation of both. The natural world is just waiting to be discovered and you
can find it at the Los Angeles Zoo.
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Grauman's Chinese Theatre
The Grauman's Chinese Theatre has been an attraction in the
Los Angeles area for over 75 years. The theatre was built to be the most
extravagant theatre in the area. The mastermind behind the theatre actually had
to obtain permission from the U.S. government to have the authentic artifacts,
that you see on the theatre, imported from China. It is truly a great experience
that you must stop by when you are on vacation in the Los Angeles area.
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The Griffith Observatory
For an out of this experience, pay a visit to the Griffith
Observatory in Los Angeles. Gaze at the heavens through the huge and incredible
telescope the the observatory offers and learn about the sun, the stars,
constellations and the role the play in the universe...and in history. This is
one great learning experience for the whole family, so make sure you make this a
stop while you are in the Los Angeles area.
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The Hollywood Wax Museum
A visit to Los Angeles would be incomplete without a trip to
Hollywood, and a trip to Hollywood would be incomplete without seeing a few
movie stars. You may find that movie stars tend to be a bit elusive, so do the
next best thing and pay a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum. This museum boasts
a huge collection of wax celebrities. The likeness of the wax works is so real
that you will think that you are standing right next to the real deal. You won't
be disappointed when you pay a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum.
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Olvera Street
Olvera Street, also known as the El Pueblo Historic
Monument, is said to be the street that started Los Angeles. Today, Olvera
Street offers a variety of old-style, Mexican buildings and a traditional
Mexican town square where you can purchase authentic, handcrafted Mexican
commodities. As you are strolling down the historical street, stop by one of the
many different traditional Mexican restaurants where you can feast on authentic
Mexican style fare and catch some of the live entertainment as the wander
through the old town. Enjoy yourself and relax as you visit Olvera Street.
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