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Closed
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Mon |
11:45 AM - 6:45 PM
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Tue |
11:45 AM - 6:45 PM
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Wed |
11:45 AM - 6:45 PM
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Thu |
Closed
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Fri |
11:45 AM - 6:45 PM
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Sat |
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Originally built as a single-screen movie theater in 1936, the El Rey Theatre has undergone several transformations over the decades, from a theater to a dance club to its current incarnation as a live music venue. "The King" presents favorite bands and performers in a high-energy entertainment atmosphere.
On the occasional rainy day in LA, you may not be able to take the kids outside. For some indoor fun, head to Under the Sea indoor playground, a world out of a child's imagination. This children's attraction and entertainment center offers a carousel, Moon Bouncer, Turbo Slide and much more! Fun activities abound in this nautically themed playground.
Whether you are interested in crime and social history, rock and roll and architecture, literature and film, or fine art and urban studies, Esotouric has just the tour for you. Climb aboard the Esotouric bus for an adventure of a lifetime as you explore both the popular and the provocative parts of Los Angeles.
Housed in the oldest surviving structure of LA's original Chinatown, the Chinese American Museum is part of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument. As such, the mission of the Chinese American Museum is to use art, cultural artifacts and historical facts to "foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of America's diverse heritage."