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Do you know any tourist attractions in Los Angeles?
Such as Sunset Strip, Griffith, Wilshire, or any other famous streets, places, or buildings? I need about one hundred of these. THANKS!!
9 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Venice Boardwalk, the Santa Monica Pier, Malibu, the Getty Villa in Malibu, the Getty museum in West LA, the Watts Towers, the Disney Concert Hall, Olvera Street, Chinatown, Universal Studios and Universal City Walk. Burbank Studios and CBS - Television City and the Farmers Market and 3rd and Fairfax. The LA Conservancy also has walking tours of historic buildings. Good luck.
- 1 decade ago
Universal Studios Theme Park
NBC Studio Tour
Warner Bros Studio Tour
Griffith Park Obseratory
LA Zoo
Forest Lawn Cemetery (Famous Dead People)
La Brea Tar Pits
Hollywood Wax Museum
Hollywood Blvd. (Star Walk of Fame)
Santa Monica 3rd Street Promenade
Sunset Strip
Hollywood Bowl
Venice Beach
Olvera Street (Old Mexico-ish)
Paramount Studios
Sony Studios
Tonight Show in Burbank
Hollywood Sign
Ambassador Hotel (Bobby Kennedy was shot here)
- Anonymous5 years ago
This is an interesting question. You should dig into this and do a real report. "Hispanic" should not group together, (as it seems is so often done) Spanish and Mexican populations. Hispanic refers to the Iberian peninsula (in this usage primarily Spain). Spain was defeated in the Mexican War of Independence in 1821 with many of the "royalists" (Spanish) being executed with many others returning to Spain. Things (like tourist attractions) created after that date are most properly considered either Mexican or American. The remnants of Spanish "residency" in Los Angeles on Olvera Street were rebuilt about 100 years later by the White powers that be, as kind of a Chamber of Commerce type tourist attraction (a Hispanic Disneyland) to promote Westward movement of AMERICAN populations in the Eastern United States and land sales (It's purpose was not a celebration of Hispanic heritage which for the most part was shamefully destructive as to indigenous populations and Mexicans. Dig into this story, it is not what you think it is... Bottom line- The Spainish goal was CONQUEST and Missionaries were to be the first "foot in the door"....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
They always shoot movies on Pico and Curson (east of Fairfax).
The Getty Museum
Hollywood and Highland
La Cienega and Wilshire (used to be restaurant row)
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Santa Monica pier and beach
Source(s): LA - 1 decade ago
a hundred??? o.k- you should try this site - its not really user frindly but will help you to get alot of attraction names- just click on those icons on the right and they will pop up on the map ,( i don't understand why they don't just have a list?!)
www.tripcart.com/usa-regions/Southern-California-Coast.aspx
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you just named a few, and don't worry they have tour buses and people selling things of interest, there are all waiting on ya
- 1 decade ago
go down hollywood, lots of things there........very busy intersection is hollywood and highland.