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    Forest Lawn Cemetery

    1712 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA     (213) 254-3131

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    The Forest Lawn Museum was founded in 1951 with a vision of bringing a wide variety of artwork to the community through both its permanent collection and traveling exhibits. The museumâ s permanent collection featu... museumland.net

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    Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels

    555 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA     (213) 680-5200

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    The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is a 58,000-square-foot complex designed by Spanish architect, Rafael Moneo. Also known as the Los Angeles Cathedral, the building opened in 2002 in order to replace the Cathedral... atlasobscura.com

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    Velaslavasay Panorama

    1122 W 24th St, Los Angeles, CA     (213) 746-2166

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    In the late 1700s and early 1900s a new form of interactive media was invented. Considered lowbrow at the time, it was the 3D movie of its day, a fully engaging visual experience for the masses, known as panoramic paintin... citysearch.com

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    Left In The Hallway

    Alhambra, CA    

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    This house is said to have been built around the turn of the century by an elderly man with many children. When the man died in the 1940 s of old age, he left his spirit behind in the home. The apparition drags people out... realhaunts.com

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    Los Angeles Zoo Botanical Gardens

    5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA    

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    Most zoos have some sort of native botanical landscape that for flora fans can sometimes rival the fauna, the L.A. Zoo is no exception. While the landscape is covered with strange succulents and clumps of mexican sage, ... atlasobscura.com

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    Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church

    301 N Orange Grove Blvd, Pasadena, CA    

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    Classical The labyrinth, based on an ancient and classical design, has five circuits with paths wide enough to enable those using wheelchairs or other mobility aids to benefit from the labyrinth experience. labyrinthlocator.com

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    Center For Loss And Healing

    Halkett Ave, Rosemead, CA    

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    Medieval Chartes replica with additional circular pathway. labyrinthlocator.com

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    Underground Tunnels Of Los Angeles

    320 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA    

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    While the rest of the country was forced to go dry, underneath Downtown Los Angeles the party never stopped. Despite prohibition laws, eleven miles of service tunnels became passageways to basement speakeasies with inno... atlasobscura.com

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    Arlington Garden In Pasadena

    295 Arlington Dr, Pasadena, CA    

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    Classical seven circuit labyrinthlocator.com

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    All Saints Episcopal Church

    132 N Euclid Ave, Pasadena, CA    

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    Medieval Chartres replica labyrinthlocator.com

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    Clue Hunt Adventure Scavenger Hunt

    Los Angeles, CA    

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    Exercise your brain and tickle your funny bone! We invite you to participate in our real-life scavenger clue hunt, where we set the stage, and you and your group compete! First place gets a trophy at our one-of-a-kind awards ... kijubi.com

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    High-tech Adventure Hunt In Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, CA    

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    This is a fast-paced, cell phone, puzzle-hunt, with lots of creative components. The challenges will have you racking your brain and splitting your sides with laughter and fun. You might be able to beat the clock while you're... kijubi.com

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    Reggie The Alligator

    5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA    

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    First seen swimming in Machado Lake at Harbor City in California, Reggie the Alligator became a media sensation in 2005, inspiring a line of merchandise after he was named the official mascot of the nearby Los Angeles H... atlasobscura.com

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    California Cactus Center

    216 S Rosemead Blvd, Pasadena, CA    

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    The California Cactus Center may be small in comparison to the Huntington Gardens and Los Angeles County Arboretum, both of which are located down the street, but it rivals its esteemed neighbors in terms of the beauty ... atlasobscura.com

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    Hale Solar Laboratory

    740 Holladay Rd, Pasadena, CA    

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    Tucked away in a suburban Pasadena community is the former office and personal observatory of one the most prolific American astrophysicists, George Ellery Hale. Built in 1924, the Hale Solar Laboratory features a solar... atlasobscura.com

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    Old Zoo Picnic Area

    Griffith Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA    

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    In a quiet area of Griffith Park in Los Angeles, you can picnic in a bear grotto and climb inside abandoned monkey cages. If you have ever wondered what you appear like to the animals in the zoo, this abandoned LA zoo i... atlasobscura.com

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    Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel

    5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA    

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    Overlooking the Elephants of Asia exhibit at the Los Angeles Zoo, the new $2.5 million Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel is like no other carousel in the world. Consisting of 66 hand-carved and hand painted wooden an... atlasobscura.com