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Traditionally known for its Shakespearean productions, Festival Amphitheater also offers other types of theatrical productions, concerts and dance events. An extensive children's education program helps ensure the future of theater.
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Filled with interactive science exhibits and experiments, Discovery Cube offers children a chance to learn about ecology, biology, astronomy, physics, and more. The museum features a 4D theater that shows educational films.
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The graded roads and trails of Peters Canyon Regional Park give ample access to hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. The 340-acre park offers visitors exposure to a variety of coastal habitats, all rich in wildlife.
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The City of Cucamonga's Heritage Community Park features multiple lighted baseball, softball, and soccer fields. The park also has an equestrian facility, playgrounds for kids, and multiple large covered picnic areas.
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Basic park amenities like a few children's playground structures and equipment over sand are offered at Darrell Essex Park. Visitors are also able to enjoy a grass volleyball court with a permanent net.
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Located next to a park in Old Town, Festival Amphitheatre is an outdoor theater where visitors can attend Shakespeare productions. The theater also hosts summer concerts where visitors can watch musical tributes to well known bands.
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San Gabriel River offers trails for biking, walking and jogging up and down the angles of the sides of the riverbed. San Gabriel also features a skate park equipped with curves and ramps and provides a horse trail.
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Belle the Cow is a statue of a cow that sits near the town of Bellflower's retired railroad tracks. The statue is painted bronze, and was commissioned to represent the town's history in the dairy industry.
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A performance art center, The GEM Theater hosts musical concerts, dance recitals, plays and films. It is also home to the theater company, One More Productions, whose mission is to bring culture and the arts to the Garden Grove community.
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Instead of showing the latest releases, Academy Cinemas waits until movies are out on video to show them at their theaters. This allows them to keep the ticket prices cheap at $3.00 each at their small theater.