On the swankiest street in Beverly Hills you can visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s last contribution to Los Angeles architecture.
Category Archives: Attraction
Holyland Exhibition
Tucked away in an out-of-the-way corner of Silver Lake, there’s a house that holds countless sacred treasures plundered from the Middle East .
The Flying Pig of Topanga
Along the twists and turns of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, you’ll find the Flying Pig of Topanga — a winged pig taking flight.
Heritage Square Museum
Eight historic buildings from the Victorian heyday of Los Angeles are preserved at the Heritage Square Museum, located along the banks of the Arroyo Seco in Montecito Heights.
Berlin Wall Along Wilshire
On Wilshire Boulevard, across the street from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, you can find 10 sections of the Berlin Wall, the longest portion of this Cold War relic outside of Germany.
Great Wall of Los Angeles
In North Hollywood you can view a painted mural that tells the entire history of Los Angeles along a half-mile stretch of a flood control channel.
In-N-Out Replica
Visit the In-N-Out Replica, a museum dedicated to the early days of the historic Los Angeles drive-thru at the location of the chain’s first (well, second) store in Baldwin Park.
Camera Obscura
In Santa Monica you can visit a still-functioning 123-year-old pinhole camera that displays live images from Santa Monica Beach.