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Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is a high-end restaurant chain, this one is located at L.A. Live, right around the corner from the Staples Center and Microsoft Theater, as well as the Los Angeles Convention Center. They feature Happy Hour from 4:00 PM – 6:00PM. With an outside patio, excellent signature steaks and fine wine you can’t go wrong for date night, or before Read more...
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The Staples Center is a very large public venue at LA Live that hosts many major concerts, comedy shows, sporting events and has many fine dining restaurants such as Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar located in Downtown Los Angeles, California. The Staples Center sits directly across the street from the Microsoft Theater, with the Los Angeles Convention Center located behind the building. The well-lit venue shines with bright purple Read more...
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The Microsoft Theater, formerly known as the Nokia Theater is a large venue for music concerts, comedy shows, and award shows such as the annual BET Awards, EMMY Awards, ESPY Awards, People’s Choice Awards, AMAs etc., which is located in downtown Los Angeles, California, near the Los Angeles Convention Center. The venue holds approximately 7,100 seats and sits directly next to the Staples Center, home of the Los Angeles Lakers at L.A. Live. There are also plenty of fine Read more...
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LAX | Los Angeles International Airport is a major airport located in Los Angeles, California in the Westchester district. One of the biggest airports in the world with approximately 3,500 acres, LAX serves as the largest and busiest international airport on the West Coast of the United States. The iconic Theme Building, part of the Googie architecture movement, is a famous a historic-cultural monument landmark of the airport. Read more...
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The Tarfest is an annual musical and art festival held at the La Brea Tar Pits Park, within the Miracle Mile District of Los Angeles California. The annual event is sponsored by Launch LA, a non-profit social art organization created to facilitate, and showcase local artists. The Tarfest hosts free live concerts from local bands such as Brainstory, an alternative rock /pop band, just one of many musicians to play at Read more...
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The La Brea Tar Pits is one of the central locations on planet Earth where the majority of prehistoric animals perished, sinking deep into the black pit called tar. The adjacent museum the George C. Page Museum exhibits reconstructed dinosaur fossils found from many archaeologists over the years for anyone to tour the museum. Many events are held at the La Read more...
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The El Capitan Theatre is an exceptional movie theater bought, sold and renovated many times over. The original architects Morgan, Walls, and Clements originally designed the building in 1926, and were responsible for many iconic buildings throughout the city of Los Angeles, California. Such as the former Mole-Richardson building on La Brea Ave., which has been demolished for the construction of luxury apartments. The entrepreneurs behind the vision Read more...
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: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMMon8:00 AM - 5:00 PMTue8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWed8:00 AM - 5:00 PMThu8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFri8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSatClosedSunClosedMole-Richardson Co., is one of the oldest Motion Picture lighting distributors and rentals in Hollywood, which was originally founded by Peter Mole and Elmer C. Richardson in 1927. Once located in a building occupied by the Modern Craft Laundry Company at 900 N La Brea Ave., and designed by master architects Morgan, Walls, and Clements, who also designed the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd, the 84-year-old building Read more...
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Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre is a lavish themed movie theater located in Hollywood, California. The theatre originally opened in 1922, and it is recognized as the location for the very first Hollywood film premiere, Douglas Fairbanks In Robin Hood (1922). The Egyptian theatre has the classic style of an ancient Egyptian artifact, featuring motifs of varied Egyptian art sculptures and murals, inspired by the very finest of Egypt, that Africa has to Read more...
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Pacific Theatres Cinerama Dome is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Theatre, and ArcLight Hollywood is the newer addition to the Cinema experience, which is part of the Dome Entertainment Centre. The Cinerama Dome is the centerpiece of the entire complex and it originally opened November 7, 1963, it sits directly across the street from the Los Angeles Film School. Read more...