Address: 837 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
“This is my favorite local bar. All the bartender's are super friendly and make a mean cocktail! The space is intimate with nice mood lighting, good music and good people (patrons included). Has a real neighborhood feeling about it as opposed to the Bro nightlife bars around it. You guys are a true beacon of hope on Divis 🙌”
Address: 27000 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA 93277, USA
“Grew up with the TC Museum and Mooneys Grove Park. Always a Visalia treasure. Lots to see and explore as they're always rotating exhibits and adding more unique items from tulare county. The Village holds many fond memories for me as a kid especially when our field trips there we'd get a guided tour and go through certain spots that are now closed to the public. They're always in need of volunteers if anyone is interested and they accept donations instead of charging an entrance fee.”
Address: 600 E 5th St Berth 84, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“I can't believe a museum of this caliber is just a suggested donation. I was blown away by the exhibit on the Terminal Islanders. It was so well done and imactful for such a small space. The sections on canning, the history of the building, and the kids area were also impressive. I would definitely go back as it seems they are continuing to make updates to exhibits”
Address: 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA
“If you're into music this is definitely a place to see. Great displays and wonderful music everywhere you go. The evolution of the Grammy was pretty neat to see how it's grown through time. We breezed through pretty quick, about an hour but you could easily spend more time reading all the info and watching the video clips. There's a little spot with places to sit and watch Grammy performances and awards. It was hard not to sing along and groove a little. You take the elevator to the top to start your journey and work your way back down. Small gift shop.”
Address: 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
“A pretty cool lights display! This lights art installation is amazing and worth the visit to this place. It really lights up our spirits too! Only drawback is that you can never take a picture without any people walking amongst these lights, since this place is super popular and will have tons of people visiting it at any time of the day. But the best time to see this grandeur is after dark, once the lights are on and shining bright!!”
Address: 19450 Ave 21 1/2, Chowchilla, CA 93610, USA
“I went with school group, it was vary hands on and interesting.”
Address: 216 S Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204, USA
“A really small but pretty museum. I think it’s more about the artistry of neon and the brief history of the signs themselves. It was nice to learn more about neon and see all the different styles but my favorite part was seeing some real signs taken from all over Los Angeles and the valley which have now been restored and are fully lit up and on display. The staff is extremely nice and helpful and answered all of my questions that I had regarding some of the pieces. Parking can be tricky in that area because it is close to the Americana mall but depending on the time and day street parking can usually be found within a block. I would definitely recommend although if you don’t have an interest in neon or marketing it may be pretty boring for you. I saw a lot of kids in there so I think that may be one of their most frequent visitors.”
Address: 29181 San Felipe Rd, Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
“This place is really cool. I stopped by on a whim driving from the San Diego area to Arizona this past weekend, and do not regret it at all. I got a really cool tour and history of the place. Highly recommend a visit, especially paired with other stuff in the San Diego and Imperial county deserts. Spent about an hour here.”
Address: 201 Fair St, Petaluma, CA 94952, USA
“There is so much to say about this place I don't know where to start. They have over 30 live animals ranging from snakes to chinchillas to lizards to turtles to birds. They have a huge amazing taxidermy collection full of animals from all around the world, its amazing to be able to see some of those species up close. The docents are all very thoughtful and knowledgeable, talking about many different species and conservation stories, and they all care very much and have a passion for this work. Would greatly reccomended going on a guided tour on Saturdays.”
Address: 730 Plymouth Rd, Claremont, CA 91711, USA
“Love this small little museum...The exhibit Gods and monsters was absolutely amazing...”
Address: 100 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
“The Holocaust Museum is quite sombering however, it is informative and detailed. The traffic flow within the Museum wasn't bad. Parking is a challenge, and you're needing to reserve your spot before they allow you in. Security is higher in this Museum than most throughout SoCal. It costs $1 to use some earbuds and walk around with a recording about each specific section. Highly recommend that. The details on the recording explain extensively on what each photo and item is as you're walking through. The Museum begins with how and why the Jews were targeted and the steps taken to hold them accountable. There are individual stories to be heard, and graphic photos to assist in understanding the full picture. Staff is nice and allow us to walk through on our own. There wasn't any sort of problem during my experience through the Museum.”
Address: 31899 CA-41, Coarsegold, CA 93614, USA
“Wow! What an unexpected but great afternoon. My husband and I took our 5 year old. The volunteers working allowed us to look around at our leisure but also shared interesting information and set up a panning for gold experience!”
Address: stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
“They have a wonderful Japanese wartime propaganda exhibit. "Fanning the Flames" Many colorful paintings and children's materials related to war. Free.”
Address: 12777 Murphy Ave, San Martin, CA 95046, USA
“Impressive museum! Our volunteer tour guide was very knowledgeable and couldn’t have been more pleasant. Surprised that our old family dentist was very involved with the museum. Finding places like this in your own backyard is wonderful.”
Address: 12593 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CA 96161, USA
“Great history if you stop at rhe museum. The self-guided tour has so much to learn from. The free tour with the park ranger was even more informative and brought history to life. Go up the road and climb by the bridge after.”
Address: 33103 Rd 228, North Fork, CA 93643, USA
“Museum had lots of new information that I did not know of the Mono tribe. Lots of culture artifacts and animals on display. Definitely a must see if in the area. Native American items for sale, and donation's are appreciated per staff.”
Address: 2319 Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, CA 91506, USA
“This museum is such a treasure, so much history, time and dedication in its creation. The amount of care, nuance and guidance you would like to have for kids and adults alike. Took the kids and they can’t stop talking about it. Enough cartoon and animated references mixed with realistic weaponry and uniforms. Truly a wonder!”
Address: 2605 Lake Ave, Altadena, CA 91001, USA
“What a wonderful place! It is impossible to take in all the detail of the collection in one visit, and we will be back again. Candace and Steve are people of extraordinary vision, determination, and creativity, and they have curated a stunning collection that is thoughtfully organized. Take your time and read the bunny-shaped placards, I guarantee you will learn a lot! The Bunny Museum is a rare jewel!”
Address: Cruess Hall, #124, Davis, CA 95616, USA
“Very nice small museum. Enjoyed the art by the students. If you're on campus take a few minutes to stop by and check out some cool art.”
Address: 501 N Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
“Lots of Cool and Interesting artifacts. Free entry.”
Address: Oceanside, CA 92058, USA
“May 2022 - beautiful desert bloom garden, behind the Navy Hospital and to the left of the Pacific Views Event Center / Inns of the Corps. Absolutely FANTASTIC site for wedding photos this weekend. Everything was in bloom - purples, golds, oranges - it was a beautiful location.”
Address: Quail Gardens Drive and, Ecke Ranch Rd, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
“I love Botanic Gardens! Came here with my friend and husband (they both love plants and I like flowers) to explore. Admission is $18 which I found pretty high. I would think for that amount, there should be a bigger parking lot (we found parking on the side street, not even in the lot). The garden is huge though and we spent 2 hours exploring. There weren't any water fountains (that we saw) and I was dying of thirst after walking so much and emptied out our water bottle! The greenhouse had really cool plants like the corpse plant and a helpful and creative display of how to care for your plants and visual examples of them. I have to say, the gift shop was a little disappointing and didn't have too much stuff. They definitely sell a lot of plants though. On our exploration of the gardens, it is easy to get lost and miss lots of things cause there is so much to see! From a blue lined lizard to the real tree house with a great view and lots of different fruit and flower trees! Admission price is high but I will say there is plenty to see and walk around. It definitely helps to bring a hat or umbrella.”
Address: 725 E Mauna Loa Ave, Glendora, CA 91740, USA
“Great place to hike and to have the kids”
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