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Autry National Center - http://www.autrynationalcenter.org
Includes gallery photos, events schedule and research information on center devoted to preserving and interpreting the history and traditions of the diverse cultures of the American West. [Griffith Park and Mount Washington] |
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California Science Center - http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/
Hands-on museum of science and technology, with an IMAX 3D theater. Information for visitors, including descriptions and scientific background for many exhibits. [Exposition Park] |
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art - http://www.lacma.org/
Holds more than 150,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the present. Exhibition highlights, online art collection, education program information, and an online store. [Mid-Wilshire] |
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UCLA Armand Hammer Museum - http://hammer.ucla.edu/
Permanent collections include the Armand Hammer Collection of Art which is primarily composed of impressionist and post-impressionist works. [Westwood] |
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Natural History Museum - http://www.nhm.org/
Natural science and cultural history museum located in Exposition Park. Contains collection information, online presentations, kid's section, museum facts, events and exhibits, education and research resources, and illustration galleries. [Exposition Park] |
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Museum of Tolerance - http://www.museumoftolerance.com/
Hands-on museum that focuses on racism and the Holocaust. Multimedia learning center, virtual exhibits, teacher's resources, special collections, and information about museum programs. [Pico-Robertson] |
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Japanese American National Museum - http://www.janm.org
Dedicated to sharing the experiences of Americans that are of Japanese ancestry. Visitor information includes events, museum departments, digital exhibitions, online store, and membership information. [Downtown] |
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UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History - http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/
Focuses on art and culture from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Online collections and exhibition details. [Westwood] |
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Skirball Cultural Center - http://www.skirball.org/
Museum includes changing exhibitions, music, theater, comedy, film, literary programs, cafe, and gift store. Includes information on lifelong learning and school programs, and exhibit information. [Brentwood] |
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Chinese American Museum - http://www.camla.org/
Shares the cultural history of Chinese though early immigration to settlement in America. Online book club and photo gallery. [Downtown] |
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Petersen Automotive Museum - http://www.petersen.org/
Examines the cultural impact of cars on society and the history of the automobile. Contains Kid's Corner, vehicle search, and exhibition archive. [Mid-Wilshire] |
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California African American Museum - http://www.caamuseum.org/
Art, history and memorabilia related to the African American experience and culture. Offers a library available for research and educational programs. Includes exhibits, visitor information, and museum background. [Exposition Park] |
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The GRAMMY Museum - http://www.grammymuseum.org/
Explores all forms of music and the history of the award. Includes information on tickets exhibits and educational programs. [Downtown] |
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George C. Page Museum at the La Brea Tarpits - http://www.tarpits.org/
Contains fossils from the last great ice age. Fossil excavation information, ice age facts and teacher resources. [Mid-Wilshire] |
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Rhodes Jewish Museum - http://www.rhodesjewishmuseum.org/
Celebrates the history of the Jews of Rhodes. Online exhibits, photo galleries, audio files, recipes, history, and online gift shop. [Westwood] |
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USC Fisher Gallery - http://uscfishermuseumofart.org/
The accredited art museum of the University of Southern California. Includes details about exhibitions, collections, and education and outreach programs. [University Park] |
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Korean American Museum - http://www.kamuseum.org
Information about the Koreans including their history, community, accomplishments, and organizations. Includes programs and education information. [Koreatown] |
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Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles - http://www.kccla.org/
Museum and library operated by the Korean government's Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Includes an online guide to Korea, movie of the month, class information, and exhibition information. [Mid-Wilshire] |
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Craft and Folk Art Museum - http://www.cafam.org/
Visitor information includes local artist resources, exhibitions, and public events. [Mid-Wilshire] |
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Zimmer Children's Museum - http://www.zimmermuseum.org/
Interactive exhibits and special programs for children and families. Contains lists of exhibits, programs and workshops. [Beverly Grove] |
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FIDM - Museum & Galleries - http://www.fashionmuseum.org/
Houses a significant collection of over 10,000 costumes, accessories, and textiles from the 18th Century through the present day, including film and theater costume. Includes a history of the facility, details of exhibitions, events, the gift shop, and directions. [Downtown] |
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Traveltown Museum - http://lacity.org/RAP/grifmet/tt/
A railroad museum located in Griffith Park. |
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The African American Firefighter Museum - http://www.aaffmuseum.org/
Dedicated to collecting, conserving and sharing the heritage of African American firefighters. Information on education programs, organizations, museum history, and links to resources. [Downtown] |
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Western States Black Research and Educational Center - http://www.wsbrec.org
Maintains a substantial collection of rare and out-of-print books, documents, films, music, photographs and memorabilia on African American history and culture. Includes events, membership benefits, and archive information. [Jefferson Park] |
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Museum of Neon Art - http://www.neonmona.org/
Exhibits, documents, and preserves contemporary fine art in electric media and examples of neon signs. Includes information about workshops and city cruises, and an online gallery. [Downtown] |