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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum If there's one museum you should see with your kids, it's the La Brea Tar Pits. Here you are in the middle of Los Angeles, standing in the bright sunshine staring at these bubbling, blurpy pools of oozing black asphalt. 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, the local inhabitants, which included woolly mammoths, saber tooth cats, wolves, ground sloths, got stuck in the goo. The result was Ice Age fossils perfectly preserved in the tar. | |||
Before you go inside the museum, check out the tar pits. Endlessly fascinating. You can't miss them. There are several replicas of Ice Age animals, thoughtfully stuck in the pits to give you an idea of what happened thousands of years ago. Picnic tables are situated with a good view of the tar pits, kids can climb on the ground sloth and short nosed bear. | |||
The Museum is a treasure trove, filled with skeletons of saber tooth tigers, bison, ground sloths, mastodons, eagles, California condors and over 400 Dire wolf skulls. An animatronic woolly mammoth roars realistically, another animatronic saber tooth tiger attacks a ground sloth. In the Paleontology lab, watch researchers patiently cleaning fossils. |
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Little kids will enjoy the Ice Age Encounters, a live presentation with background about the tar pits, and a big saber tooth cat in costume. |
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On our blog, more details about what to see at the museum: "Saber-toothed cats in Los Angeles" |
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Tip: Page Museum is free with Go City Los Angeles |
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Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA) Next to the Tar Pits is the Los Angeles County Museum. For the fashion-minded, check out the Venetian silks, French dresses, Chinese capes, and chic clothing for kids 18th - 20th centuries. Outside the museum, are sturdy Rodin bronze sculptures. | |||
Petersen Automotive Museum Los Angeles is the capital of cars, and Petersen car museum is fun for everyone in the family. It's not just the exceptional collection of cars on display, but video and hands-on experiences make kids feel they're behind the wheel. |
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Collection includes cars in movies, racing cars, classic motorcycles, hot rods and custom cars. |
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On 2nd floor is the Discovery Center, with hands-on exhibits, kids learn how cars work, from engines to brakes, or color and draw their own car creations. Also, Forza car racing simulator is perfect for teens. |
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Tip: Read our blog post "Cars, Cars, Cars: Petersen Automotive Museum." |
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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Older kids will get a great deal out of this museum that focuses on the Jewish experience in concentration camps. In the first exhibits are poignant mementos of Jewish life in Europe before World War II, black and white photos of families and religious treasures. Walk through a life-size replica of a railroad transport car and take a close look at a detailed model of the Sobidor concentration camp. |
Fun food |
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Close to the museums, stop into The Original Farmers Market (at 3rd and Fairfax), popular with local families since the 1930's. There's a wide variety of restaurants and casual eats for breakfast, lunch or dinner hot dogs, crepes, burritos, Chinese, barbeque, hamburgers, sushi, sandwiches, fish and chips, pizza, pastries, pies, doughnuts, ice cream, smoothies, local root beer and lemonade. |