- TripBuzz found 839 things to do with kids in or near Chino, California, including 817 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Riverside, Fontana, Whittier and Anaheim.
- From Chino Youth Museum to Laser Quest Chino, the Chino area offers 142 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Aviation Museums, Recreation Centers and Playgrounds.
- Situated to the east of Chino Hills at the west side of San Bernardino County, Chino, CA is an agricultural community with much to offer. There are many community events in Chino, including races, kids night out events, organized fights, corn feeds, civil war re-enactments, family days, and much more.
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City Hall
200 N. Spring St. between First and Temple, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Many might recognize the City Hall as the 'Daily Planet' headquarters on George Reeves Superman Show. The building has beautiful murals on the lower floors and observation decks free of viewing glass and wire mesh on the upper floors which provide great views of the city.
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The concept behind Pedal… Or Not is a bike tour with electric bikes, giving you the option to exercise or let the bike do the work for you. They offer tours throughout LA.
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18127 South Alameda Street, Compton, CA 90220
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An official historic landmark for the State of California, the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum is maintained by the Friends of Rancho San Pedro organization. The building is an adobe homestead that has been converted into a museum.
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Indian Rock Camp is a popular, scenic, and historic hiking destination. A moderate hiking trail leads to the camp, which is marked now by bedrock metates. The camp was once home to the Serrano Indians.
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Esotouric takes passengers into off beat and interesting neighborhoods of Los Angeles.Buses team down Rodeo Drive every half hour, for both tourists and natives
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A popular historical landmark of Los Angeles, Watts Towers are 99 feet tall steel structures decorated with unique and unexpected things such as scrap metals, sea-shells, ceramic tiles and much more. Completed in 1964, it is a popular tourist attraction today. Guided tours are also available.
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Dodger Stadium is a popular local ballpark and despite being an old establishment, is very hygienic and well-maintained. The parking facilities are good but the food and drinks are slightly pricey. Free game merchandise is offered by the sponsors before every game.
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Located at the track in downtown Long Beach, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is one of the most prominent racing events in the area. It is normally held in April and features seven races, family entertainment, and a concert series.
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The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is a collection of buildings and shops in downtown LA. A nice place to stop and have a drink.
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Some people miss the Downtown Historic District of LA when they visit. Take a look to see chic, urban residences and many sleek skyscrapers.