Address: 4260 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807, USA
“Ok,my husband liked it, very boring for me. My husband is originally from Long Beach.”
Address: 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
“i was a bit underwhelmed as one area of the museum was closed off for a future addition. we were luckily able to visit for free because it was a sunday afternoon as a walk up. the other rooms did have some interesting exhibits but it really did feel small but looked huge from the outside. i felt like the gift shop was a little too big in size as well. the highlight has to be the sculpture garden which also had some empty spaces for some more pieces. i would like to visit again in the future but i'll wait a few years before that next time.”
Address: 1250 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840, USA
“A wonderful little museum with lots of amazing displays. We came to see a specific exhibit that turned out to be smaller than expected but that was more than made up for by the other unexpected treasures. Rest rooms, gift shop. No café, but a short walk to the main street gets you many options.”
Address: 1445 N Peterson Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813, USA
“So hot the fire won't burn”
Address: 2300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
“It took us less than two hours to go through this small museum, but the three shows going on during our visit were thoughtfully chosen and presented. The curator(s) clearly cares about the community and has made an effort to showcase local artists; I was really impressed by the art and the innovative way the staff used the small space and resources. While we visited, there was a class of young students (kindergarten?) enjoying a field trip. I couldn't help eavesdropping on the docent; I enjoyed listening to her guiding the students through the exhibits and inviting them to look at and think about the art in different ways. The museum has a second floor and a basement, where a children's activity room and the restrooms are located; happily, they have an elevator to accommodate visitors with mobility issues. Do go outside to see the plastic seal sculpture next to the education building. The cafe in the back is a pleasant place to while away an hour before walking out to the beach.”
Address: 799-701 Bennett Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
“City of Long Beach did a really good job of filling this walkway with native plants and wildflowers. Great place to walk pets or have a short, quiet, contemplative walk. Unlike the Red Car Beltway this walkway is not paved, so it is inappropriate for skateboards or skates.”
Address: 6400 Bixby Hill Rd, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
“Great place to spend the day. The tour is worth the wait, and the staff is very friendly. I was surprised something like this existed right in the middle of Long Beach. They have something for everyone. If you like history, you’ll be thrilled. If you like walking through beautiful gardens, they have several for you to spend the day walking through. They usually have horses although they weren’t there on the days I toured unfortunately. He house itself is quite interesting and beautiful, however you have to go in a tour with a group. No matter what you like I think you will have a great day if you tour this ranch.”
Address: 4160 Country Club Dr, Long Beach, CA 90807, USA
“Ferris Bueller's House which appeared in the movie. Great place to visit probably!”
Address: 4600 Virginia Rd, Long Beach, CA 90807, USA
“Our docent was amazing. She shared with us practical historical illustrations on how people lived their daily lives at the house. Some of those historic items were even available to view! The house and artifacts are very well kept. Strongly recommend getting the tour.”
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