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The Mint
6010 W. Pico Blvd. at Crescent Heights Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90035
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The Mint is a popular nightlife destination. The drinks and food are available at a reasonable price although a minimum $10 food bill is required per person. With easy parking and friendly staff, it is a good place to socialize while listening to live music.
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The expert guides at A Day in LA Tours are intimately familiar with the most exciting and distinctive parts of Los Angeles. Clients learn about the city's rich history and culture, and the tour groups often spot celebrities during the trip.
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The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to the artist Frederick R. Weisman with more than 400 of his pieces on display. Guided tours are available by appointment only though.
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Known as the largest railway passenger terminal in the western U.S., Union Station in Los Angeles, was first opened in 1939. Visitors to this grand terminal can view the enclosed garden patios, intricate tile work and more.
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At Orange Grove Park, visitors can bring their children to the playground or enjoy a picnic at the covered gazebo. The park has several multipurpose sports fields, as well as maintained tennis courts.
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Designed in the form of an exciting scavenger hunt, Fantastic Race offers a unique self-guided sightseeing tour experience of LA. The participants compete against each other while exploring the great sights of Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles Conservacy is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of architectural and cultural landmarks of LA. They also offer guided tours of many historical places with easy access to otherwise restricted areas.
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The Tuolumne Meadows lodge provides campers with a bit of luxury in the Yosemite National Park. You get to stay in a canvas tent complete with bed linen, candles, stove and wood for burning.
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The Spadena House is simply referred to as 'The Witch's House' by most locals due to the shape of the roof which resembles a witch's hat. Several witch-themed items are now on display at the house, and an extensive Halloween event is held on site every year.
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Located in the L.A. LIVE complex, Club Nokia is a 59,000 square-foot music venue with a capacity of over 2,300 guests. It features state-of-the-art acoustics and foot-controlled floor interfaces for an interactive experience.