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18 of LA's Best Kept Secrets That Really Make Things Seem Different

by N/A, 10 years ago | 1 min read

You might visit Los Angeles for the glitz and the glamour, but you'll stay for these hidden gems 

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1. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Museum

You can board an Air Force One and visit an underground vault at this museum. 

2. Abalone Cove Shoreline Park

Visit the parks playgrounds of a nostalgic day at the water or explore marine life near the tide pools. 

3. Mount Baldy

This is actually formally called Mount San Antonio and is perfect for those missing a little snow. 

4. Malibu Creek State Park

This picturesque location is a popular shooting location for 20th Century Fox.

5. The Last Bookstore

This is the largest new and used bookstore in California. 

6. Wayfarers Chapel

Wayfarers Chapel in Ranchos Palos Verdes was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's son in the 1940s. If it looks familiar to you, it might because you've seen it on a couple season's of The O.C. 

7. Eames House

Eames House is a historical piece of architecture designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1949. 

8. Watts Towers

It took 33 years for Sabato Rodia to build this structure which is called "Nuestro Pueblo" or "Our Town."

9. Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens

Huntington Library and Gardens is actually also a research facility with a large collection of artwork. If you have a taste for beautiful things, this is the perfect location for you. 

10. The Getty Villa

This architectural marvel is home to the UCLA Master's Program in Archaeological and Ethnographic Conservation and also serves as an education center for Greek and Roman Art. 

11. Bradbury Building

The Bradbury Building's design is so unique that it's been featured in 63 films and television shows. 

12. Mount Baden-Powell

You'll get some beautiful views of the city from here. It's also a popular hiking spot. 

13. Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine

This is a spiritual sanctuary founded in 1950. It's the perfect relaxing getaway to visit. 

14. Descanso Gardens

You can find a bird sanctuary, tea house and lilac garden in this 150 acre botanical garden.

15. Murphy Ranch

Murphy Ranch in Rustic Canyon was once an Nazi base built in 1933. It is now owned by the City of Los Angeles and is frequently visited by tourists despite calls for demolition. 

16. Sandstone Park

Hikers and rock climbers swear by the views at Sandstone Park. 

17. Sunken City

This unique surfing spot is perfect for nature and art enthusiasts. 

18. Virginia Robinson Gardens

This elaborate estate was once the home of Virginia Dryden Robinson and her husband and is now owned by the County of Los Angeles and is open to the public. 

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