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The Placienta Champions Sports Complex is an outdoor sports complex that is open from 8 am to 8 pm and features picnic tables and a shelter. The park also includes multi-use fields that can be used for baseball and cricket.
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Aliso Beach offers a range of water activities including swimming, skimboarding, surfing, skin diving and paddle boarding. The beach also features tidepool exploration as well as a tot lot for children.
17.6 Miles
Serrano Creek Park has playground equipment for younger children through the age of 12. The park also has walking and jogging trails as well as areas for horse riding.
17.6 Miles
Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line is a 1.5-mile vintage trolley line connecting the World Cruise Center with attractions along the San Pedro waterfront. The Red Car Line was restored and replicated Pacific Electric Red Cars.
17.6 Miles
Vista Del Valle Park is a newer park featuring two playgrounds, barbecues, restrooms, a gazebo picnic area, and more across roughly 27 acres. Its exercise walking trails are very popular, as is its lovely scenery.
17.6 Miles
A discount movie theater, Norwalk 8 displays second-run movies in eight auditoriums. The theater provides a game room, digital 3D movies, accessibility devices and a lobby snack bar with food and drinks.
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Administered by the City of Norwalk, the Aquatic Pavilion is a state of the art aquatic facility that offers swimming lessons for all levels. The pavilion has a full sized outdoor swimming pool with diving board.
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The Sproul Gilbert Museum is located in the first home built in Norwalk. Still on the original site, the home contains 1870 period furniture and household items. The museum is open for visits on the first Sunday of each month.
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The Placentia Founders Society is a historic preservation organization that was founded in 1974 with the primary purpose of restoring and maintaining the Bradford House museum. The society sponsors cultural events, including free concerts.
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Maintained by a local historical society, Bradford House is an early 20th century home built in Queen Anne's style architecture. The historical society hosts events at the house like ice cream socials.