Top 9 Things to do in Exposition Park, California (CA)

December 29, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

Hollywood beckons to tourists who long for a brush with Tinseltown glamor. Tour movie studios, slip your hands into the famous prints at the TCL Chinese Theatre, or indulge in a celeb sighting at one of LA’s white-hot nightspots. Spot your favorite star while shopping at The Grove, or forget all about the famous eye candy as you take in the iconic artwork at The Getty Center. For a different type of star-gazing, peek through the telescopes at the Griffith Observatory.
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1. Samuel Oschin Air & Space Center

700 Exposition Park Dr California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1254 +1 213-744-2019 http://californiasciencecenter.org/exhibits/air-space/space-shuttle-endeavour
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Samuel Oschin Air & Space Center

Reviewed By Analogkid1958 - Yorktown, United States

We visited the other air and space exhibits but came specifically to see Endeavour, which is displayed in a temporary building. The Endeavour exhibit doesn't have quite the emotional impact of the Atlantis experience at KSC, which is largely boosted by its Disney-style preshow and reveal, but it's always a thrill to be so close to so much history. The adjacent halls feature some exhibits showcasing Shuttle technology and science, and the Endeavour building itself contains a Shuttle Main Engine and other interesting displays. The room is staffed by knowledgeable docents, some of whom had worked in the Shuttle program. The museum is in the midst of fundraising for a new building (see the photos for the model) that is intended to include a full Shuttle stack including the external tank (currently outdoors behind the Endeavour building) and solid rocket boosters. This is an incredibly ambitious undertaking, as the building would have to be almost 25 stories tall to contain it! Please help their efforts through their webpage. Highly recommended!

2. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

900 Exposition Blvd Exposition Park, Los Angeles, CA 90007-4057 +1 213-763-3466 [email protected] http://www.nhm.org
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4.5 based on 1,319 reviews

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Discover your world past and present. See dinosaurs in our new Dinosaur Hall, including the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series. Get the behind- the- scenes look at how scientists work on fossils at our Dino Lab. See 240 specimens, including skeletons from mastodons to whales, animal dioramas from North American and Africa, and more.Stroll through our extensive Nature Gardens, and discover true stories about plants and animals in our Nature Lab. See and touch more than 2,000 spectacular specimens displayed in our Gem and Mineral Hall, and enter into the vault to view diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and other exquisite gems. Our Butterfly and Spider Pavilions are open seasonally. Here you can wander through the changing ecosystem with over 30 species of fluttering butterflies all around you, or witness arachnids up close and personal.

Reviewed By LSQRD1 - Kent, United States

I am a big fan of natural history museums. So I was very happy to have a chance to visit the one in Los Angeles. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. There is a nice mixture of traditional displays as well as some very interesting educational areas. We truly loved the traditional taxidermy displays showing wildlife in very realistic settings. At the same time the lower level education center had a wonderful mixture of displays including live animals. The spider cages were unique and fascinating. The building itself is grand and the museum is very large. From dinosaurs to less visited bird displays a bit off the beaten track there was plenty to see and the crowds were modest in many areas. Overall a great visit for those interested in science and a chance to visit one of the exceptional museums in the world.

3. California Science Center

700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1254 +1 323-724-3623 http://www.californiasciencecenter.org
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4.5 based on 3,947 reviews

California Science Center

Space Shuttle Endeavour on display in the California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Pavilion. Please reserve your passes online or by phone. Explore over 100 permanent interactive science exhibits spanning several galleries. Admission to permanent exhibit galleries is Free! (excludes IMAX and special paid exhibits) Visit Ecosystems -- a hands-on exhibit home to nearly 400 plant and animal species. Come discover amazing environments from the familiar to the fantastic, and find out how the physical and living worlds affect each other.

Reviewed By raminb446 - Los Angeles, United States

The California Science Center is a state agency and museum located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, next to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the University of Southern California.

4. Exposition Park

701 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1260 +1 213-763-0114 [email protected] http://www.laparks.org/exporosegarden/rosegarden.htm
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4.5 based on 94 reviews

Exposition Park

Reviewed By thomassG3669AB - Agoura Hills, United States

There are quite a few things to do in Exposition Park from the Natural History Museum, to the African History Museum to the gardens. You can easily spend 1/2 day to a full-day in this location. Great place to take the Kids as they will burn off a fair amount of energy while learning and expanding their awareness.

5. Fisher Museum of Art

823 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007-4005 +1 213-740-4561 http://fisher.usc.edu
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Fisher Museum of Art

6. California African American Museum

600 State Dr Exposition Park, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1267 +1 213-744-7432 [email protected] http://www.caamuseum.org
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

California African American Museum

The California African American Museum explores the art, history, and culture of African Americans, with an emphasis on California and the West. Located in Los Angeles' beautiful Exposition Park, CAAM features a range of dynamic, changing exhibitions and public programs for all ages and interest. Admission is free.

Reviewed By fitflyfellow - New York City, United States

I really enjoyed visiting this free museum. They had some great art exhibits from various artist and I was really impressed with the layout and structure. The most interesting exhibit was the Gold Rush and how black and mulattos played apart in the development of what’s now Los Angeles. If you have an hour or so I recommend visit the CAAM.

7. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

3911 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1207 +1 213-747-7111 [email protected] http://www.lacoliseum.com/
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4.0 based on 213 reviews

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Home to the USC football team since 1923, and a designated National Historic Landmark, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has the most diverse and all encompassing history of any stadium in the world. It has hosted two Super Bowls (I and VII), a World Series (1959), and two Olympiads (X and XXIII). Along with the adjacent Sports Arena, which closed its doors in 2016, the Coliseum is credited with helping to start the migration of professional sports teams to the West Coast. The complex provided a home for the Rams (1946-79, returning again in 2016), the Dodgers (1958-61), and the Lakers (1960-67), and has also been home to a variety of Southern California teams, including: the Raiders (1982-94), UCLA Football (1933-81), the Chargers (1960), Clippers (1984-99), USC Basketball (1959-2006), UCLA Basketball (1959-65), the Cobras (1988, Arena Football), Ice Dogs (1995-96, IHL), Sharks (1972-74, WHA), Stars (1968-70, ABA) and Kings (1967, NHL). The Coliseum has also welcomed a wide range of diverse and legendary events, such as entertainer Evel Knievel (1973), a Papal Mass by Pope John Paul II (1987), Nelson Mandela’s “Crusade against Apartheid” (1990), visits from several U.S. Presidents (FDR, JFK, and Reagan, to name a few), and endless sold-out concerts from such iconic artists as Pink Floyd, U2, The Who, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, and many more. Come find out why we are known as the "Greatest Stadium in the World"!

Reviewed By jassimalkanani - Harrow, United Kingdom

It’s probably the last time I will see the Rams at their original home. At the end of 2020 they move to play at their brand new multi-billion dollar home in Inglewood. Where the sound of “Whose house is this...? RAMS HOUSE!!!” will be a chant that makes absolute sense. Built as a memorial to veterans of the First World War in 1921; it will get the opportunity to do what it was designed to one more time in 2028... to host a Summer Olympics. I went along on a beautiful LA Winter’s evening to see the Rams take on the Ravens. Not the result we hoped for. The Ravens looked unstoppable all evening and the Rams were effectively out of play off contention by the end of the evening. But the atmosphere was superb nevertheless and the $14 cans of beer were being washed down in healthy quantities before those cans are recycled and turned into RSJ joints for Inglewood’s new retractable root. Los Angeles Tycoonary at it’s beautiful, lovely, American Dream best. Everyone coming together with smiles on their faces to see a quality of show that only Americans know how to host. Aloe Blacc put on a superb half time show and despite the result already sliding away; the crowd were on the feet with premium beer in hand. The chilli dogs were superb and made out of pure premium 100% beef. They were half the price of the can of beer so I guess everything evened itself out... apart from Jared Goff still hasn’t married me. See you in Inglewood... shout it loud and proud: “RAMS HOUSE!!”... Howay the Lads and we are Geordies!! See you soon Los Angeles or should I say (Geordie Shore)...

8. Banc of California Stadium

3939 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1200 +1 323-648-6060 [email protected] http://bancofcaliforniastadium.com/
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Banc of California Stadium

Reviewed By JimWPPA - West Pittston, United States

What a perfect size Stadium for a concert. Facilities were spectacular. Plenty of restrooms, great vendors, nice acoustics. My friends and I really enjoyed the concert and the setting. Easy to get to on the train and very friendly people.

9. Omar ibn Al-Khattab Mosque

1025 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007-4241 http://www.omaribnalkhatab.org
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

Omar ibn Al-Khattab Mosque

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