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The Brea Museum & Heritage Center is dedicated to preserving the rich history of Brea and its surrounding areas. Exhibits include the story of oil production in the community, historical photography and more.
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Located in UC Irvine's University Town Center plaza, Edwards University Cinema offers showings of independent films. They participate in the Regal Cinemas rewards program so guests can receive reward points for every purchase.
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El Retiro Park is a 4.8 acre park featuring a meeting room and nearby access to the El Retiro Library. The park offers a basketball court, tennis court, picnic areas, and a playground for children.
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Alondra Park features a basketball park, splash pad, pool, and skate park. The park also has a duck pond with an island, picnic tables, and playground equipment for youngsters.
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The family-owned and operated Gardena Cinema is a single screen theatre that was built in 1947. The cinema features first-run Hollywood shows and has private balconies available for reservation.
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Both day camping and overnight camping are available at Wilderness Park. The park also features an outdoor amphitheater available by reservation and a 1,400-square-foot visitors center, designated for meetings, events and classes.
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Visitors of Descanso Park can enjoy an acre of open space, including a playground for kids, a walking path that is shaded by beautiful trees, and a small turf area that can be used by children for playing and running.
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9122 Washington Blvd, Pico Rivera, CA 90660
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Run by a local historical society, Pico Rivera Historical Museum showcases photographs, documents, and other artifacts that highlight the history of the area. These artifacts cover the history of agriculture and immigration into the region.
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The Alaska Cruise Transfers & Tours offers an alternative kind of transportation, by bus, different to the one provided by the cruising companies.
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The Bill Barber Community Park is a community park that includes a baseball stadium, a picnic shelter, a formal garden, batting cages, and lighted tennis courts. The park is 42-acres in size.