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Home to the annual Watercolor West Exhibition, the City of Brea Art Gallery attracts a large draw to their ever-changing exhibits. Visitors can enjoy viewing art in the open and modern space, or get creative by taking a class.
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31300 Palos Verdes Dr S, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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A ten and a half acre site, Point Vicente Fishing Access, also known as Pelican Cove, features shoreline access via a trail from the parking lot. There is also a public restroom building available.
17.3 Miles
Situated on 38-acres of land, the Camino Real Park is a recreational park that features amenities such as 8 tennis courts and two softball fields. The park also has three children's play areas and restrooms.
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Featuring a playground with a soft surface, Charles B. Hopper Park offers a safe place for kids to run and play. Other activities offered in the park include a sand pit, climbing rock and picnic benches for eating or sitting.
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Providing an outdoor space for horticulturalists and those interested in growing their own fruits and vegetables, Dan McKenzie Community Garden leases plots at a nominal fee. For added convenience the facility is equipped with water, restrooms and storage space.
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An outlining community of Los Angeles, Lawndale is home to many public parks and outdoor spaces. This includes the Alondra Community Regional Park with a pool, splash pad and skating facilities.
17.4 Miles
Brea Plaza 5 Cinemas offers discounted prices for recently released and older films. Customers can view movies in HD and 3D presentations with surround sound while enjoying reasonably priced concessions.
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Located next the the Brea Mall, Curtis Theatre has provided community entertainment since 1980. The intimate setting has 199 seats and hosts repertory companies, theater groups and professional actors in plays, musicals and concert events.
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A 5.6-acre facility, Tamarack Park features paved and grassy areas bordered by shade trees. Recreational features include a playground, football and soccer fields, baseball diamond, basketball courts and barbecue area.
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Brea's Founder's Park is a public park that features a playground with climbing structures, a rock climbing wall, and other equipment. The park also features a play table with sand.