One
of the places people want to see when they go to Los
Angeles is Beverly Hills; originally a small city, it
was originally a place to buy a house if you were very
wealthy. Those who moved to Beverly Hills wanted a perfectly
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Los
Angeles is filled with more people and more places then
any other city. It is one of the largest cities if one
considers population and it takes the cake for the city
with the largest land mass spread over 34000 square
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Located
at the foot of the Santa Monica mountains this was once
a small, sleepy community that came into existence around
1903 when it suddenly became “the place to be”
for movie makers. In the early days of film it took
a lot of light to expose film. MORE... |
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Located
in the heart of Hollywood, the theatre known as “The
Chinese Theatre” was built by a man named Sid
Grauman (it was originally called Grauman’s Chinese
Theatre). One of the major entertainment moguls of his
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Los
Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX),
is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California.
It is generally referred to by Californians simply as
"LAX", with the letters pronounced individually.
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The
park looks directly out on the Pacific Ocean, in the
direction of Catalina Island. There are a total of
twelve rides in Pacific Park, including a ferris wheel
that provides a view of the Pacific Ocean. MORE...
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The
Santa Monica Pier is located at the foot of Colorado
Boulevard in Santa Monica, California and is the city's
most famous landmark.
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Just
south of the Santa Monica Pier is a section of beach
that is considered the original prototype for a “beach
community”. Covered from end to end in roller-blading
sun worshipers, Venice beach is an excellent place to
spend the afternoon. MORE...
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This
small city was formed around 1886; today the city has
been entirely engulfed by the city of Los Angeles. It
is impossible to tell where Los Angeles starts and Santa
Monica stops, as the tow cities have blended to form
a seamless whole. MORE...
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The
Hollywood Hills, an unofficial designation of part of
the City of Los Angeles, California, are part of the
eastern section of the low transverse range of the Santa
Monica Mountains, which extends from the Los Feliz District
and Hollywood. MORE...
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