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The Children's Museum of Los Angeles opened to the public on June 11, 1979, and operated for 21 years. It was located at the Los Angeles Mall in the Los Angeles Civic Center . It specifically catered to children, with the purpose of educating, entertaining, and enriching children's lives in the greater Los Angeles area.
Adamson House: Malibu: Greater Los Angeles Area: Historic house: 1929 home decorated with Malibu Potteries tile, tour includes adjoining Malibu Lagoon Museum in the former garage, with exhibits of local history Adobe de Palomares: Pomona: San Gabriel Valley: Historic house: 1850s adobe ranch home, operated by the Historical Society of Pomona Valley
The museum's history dates back to the first California State Exhibition building, which opened in Exposition Park in Los Angeles in 1912, the site of an agricultural fairground from 1872 to 1910.
T.R.E.E. House Children's Museum: Alexandria: Louisiana: Treehouse Children's Museum: Ogden: Utah: Opened in 1992 Upper Peninsula Children's Museum: Marquette: Michigan: Utica Children's Museum: Utica: New York: Founded in October 1963 by the Junior League, formerly The Children's Museum of History, Natural History & Science Virginia Discovery ...
Los Angeles soon will be home to the fifth Sloomoo Institute in the U.S. — an outpost on Fairfax Avenue across from the Original Farmers Market opens this summer. ... and four hours later I ...
Pretend City Children's Museum: Irvine: Children's: Ralph B. Clark Regional Park Interpretive Center: Buena Park: Natural history: Features an ice age fossil and local geology exhibits Ramon Peralta Adobe: Anaheim: Historic house: mid 19th-century adobe house, exhibits on the history of the Santa Ana Canyon area, open for special events and by ...
Children's Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2000; Hollywood Erotic Museum, closed in 2006; Sports Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2016 [5] VIVA Art Center – Valley Institute of Visual Art, Sherman Oaks, closed in 2011 [6] Wells Fargo History Museum (Los Angeles), closed in 2020 [7]
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