As a writer, I get to take my family with me to do my research now and then. For my current project, I am exploring neighborhoods in Los Angeles County, and we are lucky enough to stumble upon some fun locations that we never would have found otherwise. This past weekend, we found Mother's Beach in Marina Del Rey. The sandy beach sits just behind The Cheesecake Factory and offers views of the Marina, volleyball courts, calm waters for splashing and a super fun playground complete with a pirate ship.
There is a self-pay parking lot next door to the Cheesecake Factory where you can pull in, pay for your time there at the machine, and place a ticket on the dashboard. The machine accepts cash and debit/credit cards. If we lived closer, this would be a great spot for family dinner night, then head out to the beach for play time.
Mother's Beach Marina Del Rey is located at 4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
For more information call (310) 578-0478
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
100 Years of Natural History
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles opened its doors 100 years ago. On June 9th, they'll reopen their doors for their Centennial Celebration showcasing updated favorite exhibits and new and exciting features both indoors and out. The 63-foot fin whale skeleton now hangs mid dive from the glass cube housing the new Otis Booth Pavilion, complete with a sound system that sends out whale calls at different frequencies and thousands of programmable LED lights to simulate waves, shadows and other undersea images. Three and a half acres of the Museum lawn have been transformed into walking paths and nature gardens for learning and interactivity. Listen to water move through tree cells at the Listening Tree, explore soil, compost and roots in the Get Dirty Zone and see plant and bug life in action at the Living Wall. The dioramas and many other popular exhibits are still intact, but thanks to generous time and money, nearly 60% of the museum has benefited from the renovations. In 1913, the Natural History Museum was a very different place than it is today. The inclusion of updated technology and new exhibits that explore the growth and evolution of the city of Los Angeles make this Centennial Celebration a milestone not to be missed. The Museum will be closed on June 8th in preparation for Sunday's celebration.
For more information follow the link below to visit the Natural History Museum's website.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone: (213) 763-DINO
For more information follow the link below to visit the Natural History Museum's website.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone: (213) 763-DINO
The Front Lawn, pre-renovation. |
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