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A 20-screen movie theater, AMC Norwalk 20 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, theater rentals for private events and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Visitors who want to play a game of basketball can take advantage of Norwalk Park's court. The location also features a playground and picnic areas, making this a suitable location for a family outing.
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Filled with indoor play structures, La La Land Indoor Playground offers children a space to play and socialize during open play sessions. The center offers party packages that include 2 hours of private play and a party assistant.
16.6 Miles
The Los Angeles Maritime Museum is a museum that chronicles the history of the Los Angeles Harbor. The museum features exhibits including the 'What's Going on in the Harbor Today?' and 'Neptune's Favorites'.
16.6 Miles
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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Fun for the whole family, Shoreline village features a marina with boardwalk games, restaurants, and shopping. There's also a small, indoor amusement park.
16.7 Miles
Home Run Dog Park spans 2 acres and has separate fenced areas for big and small dogs. All dogs must be brought on a leash, be licensed with current tags, spayed/neutered, and over 6 months old.
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Hermosillo Park provides visitors with swings and other play structures, providing entertainment for young children and their parents. The location also offers some shade trees for those who wish to rest.
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The 7-acre Zapopan Park is an outdoor recreational park that features picnic tables, picnic shelters, and a basketball court. The park also has two children's playground that each have a slides, swings, and a tower.