More Top 15 Things To Do In Los Angeles
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11 The Page Museum

Journey back in time to 10,000 and 40,000 years ago when the Mammoth
ruled and there was no flat screens to be seen. It must have been
hell if it wasn’t so cold. The Page Museum is both small enough
to enjoy most of the exhibits and large enough to be glad that you
bothered. You will find the Page Museum at the Rancho La Brea Tar
Pits in the heart of Los Angeles. Close to the Museum, in Hancock
Park, life-size replicas of several extinct mammals look on. How
long before it’s our turn? Not this week I hope, too much
to do.
12 (34) The Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is wonderful place to go for a stroll and
take in the sea air but there more to the pier than that. Check
web site for details of events and fun things to do.
13 (35) Zuma Beach
As most of us aren’t a world’s best surfer or swimmer
and consequently the life guards are kept busy, particularly by
visitors. As the beach is a surf beach there are Rips or Rip Currents
aptly named for ripping you away from where you’d like to
be e.g. close to the shore to somewhere you might be less comfortable,
e.g. out with the big fish – be careful out there. Specifically
don’t swim or surf in front of the Lifeguard Headquarters,
even if someone else is (yes mum..).
14 Sony Pictures Studios Tour
Take a “Yellow Brick Road” space out to "Men in
Black" or let “Spider-Man" save you from “Jeopardy".
But aside the history there is the glitz and glamour of live rehearsals
and performers. Sony is a busy studio and you are unlikely to see
just empty sets. The actors might even wave or say hello to add
to your experience. The tour guides are also very informative and
love questions so ask them.
15 Rodeo Drive
Avoid Sunday as many of the shops are closed. The Rodeo Drive
is actually not as big as you might think. The street stretches
from Wilshire to Sumset but the actual shopping area is only a few
blocks in length
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