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The Bollinger Memorial Gym is a public gymnasium that features a kitchen, a conference room, a meeting room, and a game room. The game room has a pool table, a ping pong table, and foosball tables.
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Hollywoood Park is a horse racing track that provides patrons the opportunity to test their betting skills. The track was founded in 1938 by film makers Jack and Harry Warner.
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The Torrance Art Museum features a permanent collection of modern and contemporary art from local, national, and international artists. They feature temporary and visiting exhibits, as well, and emphasize community outreach and interdisciplinary explorations.
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Columbia Park is a family-friendly and pet-friendly park in Torrance. The park featuring multiple soccer fields, picnic areas with large shaded pavilions, a playground, walking trails and lush green grass.
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A wooded city park, Delthorne Park features green spaces, picnic areas with barbecue facilities, a half mile rubberized fitness course, a basketball court, and a playground with a variety of climbing structures.
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Also known as the Torrance Theatre, the James R. Armstrong Theatre is a hub of culture and entertainment in the community. Performances and exhibitions are aimed to bring art to the community and create new experiences.
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Both 2D and 3D presentations at the Cinemark Jess Ranch are shown through digital projection. In addition to the standard popular first-run movies, the theater also presents the classics and new independent films.
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40375 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy three hours of lake time aboard tournament style bass boats or pontoons (for catching rainbow trout) with licensed, experienced guides through Big Bear Charter Fishing. Drinks, snacks and all fishing gear are provided.
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Created especially for smaller children, Frank Hogan Tot Lot provides a safe place for play. Featuring an array of playground equipment, kids can climb, swing and jump, or run around in the open space.
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Leimert Park Village
Crenshaw Blvd. and 43rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90008
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An interesting mix of African and art deco influences, Leimert Park Village is unique among the buildings of Los Angeles. Live jazz and jam sessions happen almost every night.