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The Hurst family, including Josiah Newell, his wife Anna Belle, and their three children, Allie, Harriet Maude, and Charles Josiah, moved from Dover, Ohio to Whittier, CA in 1898. In 1906, the family purchased 50 acres on the corner of Orange and Merced in West Covina. Soon, a barn, engine house, pump house, and a home were built. Today, Hurst Ranch can be rented for weddings, receptions, bar mitzvahs, meetings, and special events. Hurst Ranch provides a beautiful outdoor setting for parties and special events. Evoking the pioneer past of shady groves and country roads, the facility is an inviting place with a capacity to seat more than 400 guests. From the rural ambience of the courtyard and gardens to the spacious catering kitchen, Hurst Ranch lures all those in search of a special place.
Hurst Ranch Historical Center
3320 1227 S Orange Ave
The Hurst family, including Josiah Newell, his wife Anna Belle, and their three children, Allie, Harriet Maude, and Charles Josiah, moved from Dover, Ohio to Whittier, CA in 1898. In 1906, the family purchased 50 acres on the corner of Orange and Merced in West Covina. Soon, a barn, engine house, pump house, and a home were built. Today, Hurst Ranch can be rented for weddings, receptions, bar mitzvahs, meetings, and special events. Hurst Ranch provides a beautiful outdoor setting for parties and special events. Evoking the pioneer past of shady groves and country roads, the facility is an inviting place with a capacity to seat more than 400 guests. From the rural ambience of the courtyard and gardens to the spacious catering kitchen, Hurst Ranch lures all those in search of a special place.
Los Angeles’ Union Station is regarded by many as “the last of the great train stations.” With its Mission Moderne style, Union Station is an architectural stunner—and a place that looks amazing on camera. The train station has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows over the years. You might recognize LA's Union Station from these movies: Dark Knight Rises (2012) Blade Runner (1982) Catch Me If You Can (2002) Seabiscuit (2003) Pearl Harbor (2001) Hail, Caesar! (2016) Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Take a day trip to Santa Barbara or San Diego, 3 hours in either direction as you gaze upon the ocean scenic views.
341 locals recommend
Union Station
800 N Alameda St
341 locals recommend
Los Angeles’ Union Station is regarded by many as “the last of the great train stations.” With its Mission Moderne style, Union Station is an architectural stunner—and a place that looks amazing on camera. The train station has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows over the years. You might recognize LA's Union Station from these movies: Dark Knight Rises (2012) Blade Runner (1982) Catch Me If You Can (2002) Seabiscuit (2003) Pearl Harbor (2001) Hail, Caesar! (2016) Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Take a day trip to Santa Barbara or San Diego, 3 hours in either direction as you gaze upon the ocean scenic views.
Take a 14 mile loop hike to the Mt. Wilson landmark and take a 2 mile detour under shaded trees, with a hop skip and a jump of a gentle stream, you'll reach the end of this short hike to a waterfall at Sturtevant Falls. Buy your $5 parking pass at REI Arcadia
6 locals recommend
Chantry Flat
6 locals recommend
Take a 14 mile loop hike to the Mt. Wilson landmark and take a 2 mile detour under shaded trees, with a hop skip and a jump of a gentle stream, you'll reach the end of this short hike to a waterfall at Sturtevant Falls. Buy your $5 parking pass at REI Arcadia
Explore the universe for free in the heart of Los Angeles!
4367 locals recommend
Griffith Observatory
2800 E Observatory Rd
4367 locals recommend
Explore the universe for free in the heart of Los Angeles!
The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, 127 acres, is an arboretum, botanical garden, and historical site nestled into hills near the San Gabriel Mountains in Arcadia, CA.
13 locals recommend
Arboretum A
13 locals recommend
The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, 127 acres, is an arboretum, botanical garden, and historical site nestled into hills near the San Gabriel Mountains in Arcadia, CA.
The Richard J. Riordan Central Library in downtown Los Angeles is both a leading public research library and a major architectural landmark. Comprised of the original 1926 library now called the Goodhue Building and a 1993 addition named for former mayor Tom Bradley, it ranks with the Bradbury Building and Union Station as a treasure of the city’s historic downtown. The library has been designated a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument (#46) and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
29 locals recommend
Central Library
7111 Talbert Ave
29 locals recommend
The Richard J. Riordan Central Library in downtown Los Angeles is both a leading public research library and a major architectural landmark. Comprised of the original 1926 library now called the Goodhue Building and a 1993 addition named for former mayor Tom Bradley, it ranks with the Bradbury Building and Union Station as a treasure of the city’s historic downtown. The library has been designated a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument (#46) and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Founded in the 1930s, JPL is owned by NASA and managed by the nearby California Institute of Technology (Caltech). The laboratory's primary function is the construction and operation of planetary robotic spacecraft, though it also conducts Earth-orbit and astronomy missions. It is also responsible for operating the NASA Deep Space Network.
8 locals recommend
Oak Grove & Jet Propulsion Laboratory station
8 locals recommend
Founded in the 1930s, JPL is owned by NASA and managed by the nearby California Institute of Technology (Caltech). The laboratory's primary function is the construction and operation of planetary robotic spacecraft, though it also conducts Earth-orbit and astronomy missions. It is also responsible for operating the NASA Deep Space Network.
The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens opened on November 28, 1966. The Zoo is home to more than 2,200 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles representing more than 270 different species, of which more than 58 are endangered. In addition, the Zoo’s botanical collection comprises several planted gardens and over 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants. The Zoo receives nearly 1.8 million visitors per year and is owned and operated by the City of Los Angeles.
220 locals recommend
LA Zoo station
220 locals recommend
The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens opened on November 28, 1966. The Zoo is home to more than 2,200 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles representing more than 270 different species, of which more than 58 are endangered. In addition, the Zoo’s botanical collection comprises several planted gardens and over 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants. The Zoo receives nearly 1.8 million visitors per year and is owned and operated by the City of Los Angeles.
The old zoo in Griffith Park is one of the strangest ruins in Los Angeles (putting it in the running for strangest ruins worldwide). When the Los Angeles Zoo opened at its current location in the 1960s, the former zoo, a few miles away was not torn down or destroyed. Instead, the zoo was abandoned and converted into a picnic area. Explore one of LA’s best off-the-beaten-path attractions on a half mile hike (or more) through the picnic area past old animal cages and exhibits. This has to be the most unique place for a picnic in LA!
22 locals recommend
Old Los Angeles Zoo
4801 Griffith Park Dr
22 locals recommend
The old zoo in Griffith Park is one of the strangest ruins in Los Angeles (putting it in the running for strangest ruins worldwide). When the Los Angeles Zoo opened at its current location in the 1960s, the former zoo, a few miles away was not torn down or destroyed. Instead, the zoo was abandoned and converted into a picnic area. Explore one of LA’s best off-the-beaten-path attractions on a half mile hike (or more) through the picnic area past old animal cages and exhibits. This has to be the most unique place for a picnic in LA!
From Union Station, head over to Olvera Street, which is right across the street from the train station and is a fun cultural heritage site in the middle of Los Angeles. Here, you can visit the center pavilion, go to some of the museums, see one of the oldest houses in Los Angeles. Olvera Street is also impressive during the Day of the Dead Festival, which happens right around Halloween every single year.
412 locals recommend
Olvera Street
Olvera Street
412 locals recommend
From Union Station, head over to Olvera Street, which is right across the street from the train station and is a fun cultural heritage site in the middle of Los Angeles. Here, you can visit the center pavilion, go to some of the museums, see one of the oldest houses in Los Angeles. Olvera Street is also impressive during the Day of the Dead Festival, which happens right around Halloween every single year.
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history. Check out live cams of the park before you go! https://pacpark.com/santa-monica-pier-live-cams/ You may recognize the Santa Monica Pier appear in some of these recent films and TV: A Night at the Roxbury (1998) Forrest Gump (1994) Her (2013) Pacific Rim Uprising (2018) Iron Man (2008) Bosch 24 NCIS: Los Angeles Grey's Anatomy
2744 locals recommend
Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica Pier
2744 locals recommend
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history. Check out live cams of the park before you go! https://pacpark.com/santa-monica-pier-live-cams/ You may recognize the Santa Monica Pier appear in some of these recent films and TV: A Night at the Roxbury (1998) Forrest Gump (1994) Her (2013) Pacific Rim Uprising (2018) Iron Man (2008) Bosch 24 NCIS: Los Angeles Grey's Anatomy

Theme parks

Step back into time at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. The Renaissance Faire is a seasonal theme park operating in the months of April and May at the Santa Fe Dam 5 miles away.
6 locals recommend
The Renaissance Pleasure Faire
15501 Arrow Hwy
6 locals recommend
Step back into time at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. The Renaissance Faire is a seasonal theme park operating in the months of April and May at the Santa Fe Dam 5 miles away.
One of the top reasons to visit LA is to spend the day at Disneyland.
40 locals recommend
Disneyland Drive
Disneyland Drive
40 locals recommend
One of the top reasons to visit LA is to spend the day at Disneyland.
Imagine a fusion of Universal Studios Hollywood, Coachella, and every farmers’ market in the state happening at the same time, and you’re pretty close. Nestled against the hills of Pomona, Fairplex spans 487 acres and has hosted the Fair since 1922. Every square foot is packed with sights, sounds, smells, and flavors. Presidents, campaigning politicians and visiting dignitaries have made it a regular stop, mingling with the masses. Now it’s your turn. The LA County Fair operates throughout the month September each year. From 2022 onward, The LA County Fair will move to a more weather-friendly climate in the month May, after having established itself as a Summer getaway in September for more than 100 years.
9 locals recommend
LA County Fair
468 W La Verne Ave
9 locals recommend
Imagine a fusion of Universal Studios Hollywood, Coachella, and every farmers’ market in the state happening at the same time, and you’re pretty close. Nestled against the hills of Pomona, Fairplex spans 487 acres and has hosted the Fair since 1922. Every square foot is packed with sights, sounds, smells, and flavors. Presidents, campaigning politicians and visiting dignitaries have made it a regular stop, mingling with the masses. Now it’s your turn. The LA County Fair operates throughout the month September each year. From 2022 onward, The LA County Fair will move to a more weather-friendly climate in the month May, after having established itself as a Summer getaway in September for more than 100 years.
Large, popular water park with dozens of slides & attractions, plus an area for tots & a sand beach.
114 locals recommend
Raging Waters Los Angeles
111 Raging Waters Dr
114 locals recommend
Large, popular water park with dozens of slides & attractions, plus an area for tots & a sand beach.
Where adrenaline junkies like me get their fix! Six Flags Magic Mountain is the greatest place to be in LA. Warner Brothers and DC-themed park
716 locals recommend
Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy
716 locals recommend
Where adrenaline junkies like me get their fix! Six Flags Magic Mountain is the greatest place to be in LA. Warner Brothers and DC-themed park
1145 locals recommend
Knott’S Berry Farm
8039 Beach Blvd
1145 locals recommend
3326 locals recommend
Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City Plaza
3326 locals recommend

Sports

The arena is home venue to the LA Kings, LA Lakers, and LA Clippers. All 3 teams play from October to April, and possibly through June when on a championship run. With 41 home games, you're sure to find a trip to Staples Center worthwhile any time of the year. 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
12 locals recommend
Staples Center station
12 locals recommend
The arena is home venue to the LA Kings, LA Lakers, and LA Clippers. All 3 teams play from October to April, and possibly through June when on a championship run. With 41 home games, you're sure to find a trip to Staples Center worthwhile any time of the year. 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, CA. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring. Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed its various buildings in a combination of Colonial Revival and a type of art deco known as Streamline Modern, painted primarily in Santa Anita's signature colors of Persian Green and Chiffon Yellow. The Santa Anita Race Track was once used as an "assembly center" to house over 18,000 Americans of Japanese descent during World War II. When horse racing is not in session, it is home to the 626 Night Market that operates 10 years a year from May to September.
81 locals recommend
Santa Anita Race Track station
81 locals recommend
Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, CA. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring. Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed its various buildings in a combination of Colonial Revival and a type of art deco known as Streamline Modern, painted primarily in Santa Anita's signature colors of Persian Green and Chiffon Yellow. The Santa Anita Race Track was once used as an "assembly center" to house over 18,000 Americans of Japanese descent during World War II. When horse racing is not in session, it is home to the 626 Night Market that operates 10 years a year from May to September.
Built on top of the Arroyo Seco dry riverbed, this 90,000-seat stadium has been used for World Cup finals, auditions of American Idol, a yearly fireworks show every Fourth of July and massive summer music tours. It is the home to the UCLA Bruins football team and the annual New Year’s Day NCAA Tournament of Roses game, which is preceded by the spectacular Tournament of Roses parade. On the second Sunday of each month, the bowl is home to the world’s largest flea market.
7 locals recommend
Rose Bowl Drive
Rose Bowl Drive
7 locals recommend
Built on top of the Arroyo Seco dry riverbed, this 90,000-seat stadium has been used for World Cup finals, auditions of American Idol, a yearly fireworks show every Fourth of July and massive summer music tours. It is the home to the UCLA Bruins football team and the annual New Year’s Day NCAA Tournament of Roses game, which is preceded by the spectacular Tournament of Roses parade. On the second Sunday of each month, the bowl is home to the world’s largest flea market.
The Grand Prix of Long Beach is much more than a race weekend: it is a three-day, two evening festival, combining world-class racing with a wide variety of activities for the whole family, all taking place on the streets of downtown Long Beach. This annual sporting event takes places during the first weekend of April. https://gplb.com
8 locals recommend
Long Beach Grand Prix
West Shoreline Drive
8 locals recommend
The Grand Prix of Long Beach is much more than a race weekend: it is a three-day, two evening festival, combining world-class racing with a wide variety of activities for the whole family, all taking place on the streets of downtown Long Beach. This annual sporting event takes places during the first weekend of April. https://gplb.com
They literally moved mountains to create Dodger Stadium. Between 1959 and 1962, an army of construction workers shifted eight-million cubic yards of earth and rock in the hills above downtown Los Angeles, refashioning the rugged terrain once known as the Stone Quarry Hills into a modern baseball palace. Check out the LA Dodgers play at Dodger Stadium from April to October
877 locals recommend
Dodger Stadium
1000 Vin Scully Ave
877 locals recommend
They literally moved mountains to create Dodger Stadium. Between 1959 and 1962, an army of construction workers shifted eight-million cubic yards of earth and rock in the hills above downtown Los Angeles, refashioning the rugged terrain once known as the Stone Quarry Hills into a modern baseball palace. Check out the LA Dodgers play at Dodger Stadium from April to October
Named the 2010 Golf Course of the Year by the National Golf Course Owners Association. Industry Hills counts itself as one of the oldest and most prestigious public courses on the West Coast and considered among the best layouts in Southern California.
Dwight D Eisenhower Golf Course
1 Industry Hills Pkwy
Named the 2010 Golf Course of the Year by the National Golf Course Owners Association. Industry Hills counts itself as one of the oldest and most prestigious public courses on the West Coast and considered among the best layouts in Southern California.

Food scene

So popular there's at least a 2 hour wait. It's dead center in the heart of Chinatown. 727 N Broadway #128, Los Angeles, CA 90012
69 locals recommend
Howlin' Ray's
727 N Broadway
69 locals recommend
So popular there's at least a 2 hour wait. It's dead center in the heart of Chinatown. 727 N Broadway #128, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Porto’s Bakery was born out of Rosa’s love for sharing her wonderful cakes and pastries with friends and family. Today the Porto family is still committed to using the finest ingredients from all over the world ensuring that quality remains the cornerstone of the Porto tradition.
12 locals recommend
Porto's Bakery and Cafe
584 S Sunset Ave
12 locals recommend
Porto’s Bakery was born out of Rosa’s love for sharing her wonderful cakes and pastries with friends and family. Today the Porto family is still committed to using the finest ingredients from all over the world ensuring that quality remains the cornerstone of the Porto tradition.
A new competitor in the Chicken sandwich war has entered the game.
24 locals recommend
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
3150 Harbor Blvd
24 locals recommend
A new competitor in the Chicken sandwich war has entered the game.
This In-N-Out is special as it is situated 200 ft from the replica of the original In-N-Out opened in 1948.
11 locals recommend
In-N-Out Burger
13850 Francisquito Ave
11 locals recommend
This In-N-Out is special as it is situated 200 ft from the replica of the original In-N-Out opened in 1948.
The chicken sandwich war is heating up with the presence of Chick-fil-A
98 locals recommend
Chick-fil-A
6750 Sunset Blvd
98 locals recommend
The chicken sandwich war is heating up with the presence of Chick-fil-A
626 Night Market is an annual night market food festival located at the Santa Anita Race Track. Its events are held 10 times a year from May to September.
20 locals recommend
626 Night Market
285 Huntington Dr
20 locals recommend
626 Night Market is an annual night market food festival located at the Santa Anita Race Track. Its events are held 10 times a year from May to September.
Quality milk and boba tea at a great price.
Miss Tea
14317 Ramona Boulevard
Quality milk and boba tea at a great price.
Hole in the wall uthentic Mexican comfort food
Rambos Tacos
3200, 2122 West Francisquito Avenue
Hole in the wall uthentic Mexican comfort food
Delicious local sushi joint
Crazy Rock'N Sushi - La Puente
1065 North Hacienda Boulevard
Delicious local sushi joint
For your frappucino with extra shot fix.
8 locals recommend
Starbucks
1552 S Azusa Ave
8 locals recommend
For your frappucino with extra shot fix.
Bean Town is a quaint coffee shop in the affluent neighborhood of Sierra Madre. This location is in the scene of Will Ferrell's Kicking and Screaming (2005)
7 locals recommend
Bean Town
43 N Baldwin Ave
7 locals recommend
Bean Town is a quaint coffee shop in the affluent neighborhood of Sierra Madre. This location is in the scene of Will Ferrell's Kicking and Screaming (2005)
If you are in LA at night, head over the InterContinental hotel, the tallest building on the West Coast. From there, you can take the elevator to the 70th floor and then another elevator to the 73rd floor to go to the tallest open-air bar in the entire country.
19 locals recommend
InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown
900 Wilshire Blvd
19 locals recommend
If you are in LA at night, head over the InterContinental hotel, the tallest building on the West Coast. From there, you can take the elevator to the 70th floor and then another elevator to the 73rd floor to go to the tallest open-air bar in the entire country.
In LA, there is no shortage of great food or fun events to go to every week; however, Smorgasburg, which happens every Sunday, is one of my favorites. This gathering of food, drink, and shopping vendors take over the five-acre site used for a weekday produce market and provide a fun atmosphere for the whole family that is free to get into and free to park at (up to 2 hours).
59 locals recommend
Smorgasburg
777 S Alameda St
59 locals recommend
In LA, there is no shortage of great food or fun events to go to every week; however, Smorgasburg, which happens every Sunday, is one of my favorites. This gathering of food, drink, and shopping vendors take over the five-acre site used for a weekday produce market and provide a fun atmosphere for the whole family that is free to get into and free to park at (up to 2 hours).

Shopping

Plaza West Covina is home to big name stores and restaurants like Gold's Gym, Best Buy, Macy's, Lucille's, Red Robin, Five Guys, Chipotle, Amapolia, and many more.
45 locals recommend
Plaza West Covina
112 Plaza Dr
45 locals recommend
Plaza West Covina is home to big name stores and restaurants like Gold's Gym, Best Buy, Macy's, Lucille's, Red Robin, Five Guys, Chipotle, Amapolia, and many more.
For your essential needs
11 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
3250 Big Dalton Ave
11 locals recommend
For your essential needs
For your essential needs.
39 locals recommend
Target
3100 Baldwin Park Blvd
39 locals recommend
For your essential needs.
For your essential needs.
ALDI
1545 N Hacienda Blvd
For your essential needs.

Entertainment

Bowling alley chain featuring billiards, arcade games & snacks
Bowlero West Covina
675 S Glendora Ave
Bowling alley chain featuring billiards, arcade games & snacks
You get to throw an axe!
Axem Axe Throwing
420 N Azusa Ave
You get to throw an axe!
Regal Edwards offers state of the art movie experience. This is the same location where The CW's My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was filmed.
Regal Edwards West Covina
1200 Lakes Dr
Regal Edwards offers state of the art movie experience. This is the same location where The CW's My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was filmed.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is a public aquarium on a 5-acre site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach, California, United States. It is situated across the water from the Long Beach Convention Center, Shoreline Village, and the Queen Mary Hotel and Attraction.
806 locals recommend
Aquarium of the Pacific
100 Aquarium Way
806 locals recommend
The Aquarium of the Pacific is a public aquarium on a 5-acre site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach, California, United States. It is situated across the water from the Long Beach Convention Center, Shoreline Village, and the Queen Mary Hotel and Attraction.
On October 31, 1967, the Queen Mary departed on her final cruise, arriving in Long Beach, California, on December 9, 1967. She has called Southern California her home ever since. The Queen Mary is now a floating Hotel, Attraction and Event & Wedding Venue, home to three world-class restaurants and an icon in Southern California.
624 locals recommend
The Queen Mary
1126 Queens Hwy
624 locals recommend
On October 31, 1967, the Queen Mary departed on her final cruise, arriving in Long Beach, California, on December 9, 1967. She has called Southern California her home ever since. The Queen Mary is now a floating Hotel, Attraction and Event & Wedding Venue, home to three world-class restaurants and an icon in Southern California.
One, if not the only, public ice skating rink in LA.
11 locals recommend
Pasadena Ice Skating Center
300 E Green St
11 locals recommend
One, if not the only, public ice skating rink in LA.
Iwindale Speedway is where you'll find fast cars, drag racing, drifting, and car enthusiasts putting their pedal to the metal.
11 locals recommend
Irwindale Event Center
500 Speedway Dr
11 locals recommend
Iwindale Speedway is where you'll find fast cars, drag racing, drifting, and car enthusiasts putting their pedal to the metal.
Rooftop pool and nightclub with a panaromic view of DTLA.
330 locals recommend
Standard Downtown
550 Flower St
330 locals recommend
Rooftop pool and nightclub with a panaromic view of DTLA.
1063 locals recommend
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S Grand Ave
1063 locals recommend
The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by Rolling Stone magazine in 2018. The site of the Hollywood Bowl was chosen in 1919 by William Reed and his son H. Ellis Reed,[5] who were dispatched to find a suitable location for outdoor performances by the members of the newly formed Theatre Arts Alliance headed by Christine Wetherill Stevenson. The Reeds selected a natural amphitheater, a shaded canyon and popular picnic spot known as 'Daisy Dell' in Bolton Canyon which was chosen for its natural acoustics and its proximity to downtown Hollywood.
Hollywood Bowl Road
Hollywood Bowl Road
The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by Rolling Stone magazine in 2018. The site of the Hollywood Bowl was chosen in 1919 by William Reed and his son H. Ellis Reed,[5] who were dispatched to find a suitable location for outdoor performances by the members of the newly formed Theatre Arts Alliance headed by Christine Wetherill Stevenson. The Reeds selected a natural amphitheater, a shaded canyon and popular picnic spot known as 'Daisy Dell' in Bolton Canyon which was chosen for its natural acoustics and its proximity to downtown Hollywood.
Whisky a Go Go is a nightclub and has been the launching pad for bands including The Stooges, Alice Cooper, The Doors, No Doubt, System of a Down, The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Chicago, Germs, Buffalo Springfield, Steppenwolf, Van Halen, Johnny Rivers, X, Led Zeppelin, KISS, Guns N' Roses, Death, AC/DC and Mötley Crüe. It owes its name to the first discothèque, the Whisky à Gogo, (à gogo, meaning, in French, 'in abundance', 'galore'), established in Paris in 1947 by Paul Pacini, which itself took the name from the British novel Whisky Galore.
138 locals recommend
Whisky a Go Go
8901 Sunset Blvd
138 locals recommend
Whisky a Go Go is a nightclub and has been the launching pad for bands including The Stooges, Alice Cooper, The Doors, No Doubt, System of a Down, The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Chicago, Germs, Buffalo Springfield, Steppenwolf, Van Halen, Johnny Rivers, X, Led Zeppelin, KISS, Guns N' Roses, Death, AC/DC and Mötley Crüe. It owes its name to the first discothèque, the Whisky à Gogo, (à gogo, meaning, in French, 'in abundance', 'galore'), established in Paris in 1947 by Paul Pacini, which itself took the name from the British novel Whisky Galore.

Health

For your everyday health needs.
Planet Fitness
1717 N Hacienda Blvd
For your everyday health needs.
For your everyday health needs. Indoor basketball court.
LA Fitness
13822 Garvey Ave
For your everyday health needs. Indoor basketball court.
If you're looking to run a few laps, head over to the Edgewood High School track and field after school hours to bring out your inner Usain Bolt.
Edgewood High School
1625 W Durness St
If you're looking to run a few laps, head over to the Edgewood High School track and field after school hours to bring out your inner Usain Bolt.