Six Flags Magic Mountain is a theme park located in Santa Clarita, California, 35 miles northwest of Downtown L.A. It boasts enormous rollercoasters and amusement rides.
Encounter dinosaurs, experience nature, marvel at one of the world’s most impressive gem and mineral collections, and learn how LA came to be on a visit to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.
Warner Bros. Studios is a film and television entertainment company headquartered in Burbank, California. Visitors to the studio can take a tour of props, sets, and exhibits of the most defining movies of classical Hollywood cinema. Get up close and personal to set pieces used in your favorite movies and learn about the script-to-screen process. Don't leave your camera behind for this tour of movie history!
The 300,000-square-foot Academy Museum features gallery space dedicated to a highly immersive permanent exhibition and a schedule of diverse temporary exhibitions; two state-of-the-art film and performance theaters; Fanny’s, the museum’s full-service restaurant, bar, and café; and the Academy Museum Store.
Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. It's the ninth location for the Madame Tussauds franchise, which was set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. It features 125 wax figures of famous celebrities and historical figures.
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and also the much-visited burial site of Richard Milhous Nixon, who was the 37th President of the United States (1969–1974). He is buried alongside his wife, Pat Nixon.
This historic building is located in Yorba Linda, California, on land that President Nixon's family once owned.
The World of Illusions in Los Angeles is a brain-frazzling house of 3D delight. The museum is loaded with one-of-a-kind illusions that are as fun to look at as they are to interact with. Remember your camera, you'll want to show your friends!
Battleship Iowa is a retired United States warship. Launched in 1942 and finally struck in 2006, USS Iowa served in World War Two and the Korean War, and was the lead ship in its class. Since 2011, the world-famous ship has been an exhibit of the Pacific Battleship Center in Los Angeles.
Discover an Ice Age excavation site, right in the heart of Los Angeles! Watch as scientists carve fossils of mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and more right out of the asphalt, and then see the final product inside of the Fossil Lab.