Moe S. • February 24, 2016Got to see where my most beloved shows and movies of all times have been created, as well as cars and things used in the movies.
Charlie T. • June 15, 2012Great little museum. Only small but look through the Hall Of Fame listing. Immense talent. Great to listen too the recording if each too.
Paul S. • October 29, 2015Cool stop but I wish it wasn't everything from the past 20 years or so. Would have liked more vintage stuff.
Dave T. • June 20, 2010Open the 3rd Sunday of every month from 11am to 3pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
Matt R. • August 15, 2010The wait was nearly 45 minutes on Sunday at noon but the ride is great fun and about 10 minutes long.
Tracey M. • March 13, 2012Spent the morning with my dad while he and Jay shot three videos for the Big Dog Garage Website. Don't forget to check out Tips 'n' Tricks with Skinned Knuckles!
Laura Ann T. • June 13, 2015History of martial arts and history in film. Also has a small Thai martial arts history exhibit.
NASA • March 1, 2011One of the various planetarium shows offered at LAVC is called "Point of No Return: Quasars and Supermassive Black Holes."
Stephen S. • February 26, 2013Some really cool exhibits to see. Did you know they almost built Disneyland here also?
Western Diocese of the Armenian Church • January 31, 2014Check out our free English Prayerbook for iPad in iBooks store!
Silent Hollywood • March 14, 2012The birthplace of Hollywood movies, this former barn is where Jesse Lasky produced the 1st feature completely shot in Hollywood, DeMille’s The Squaw Man. It's now the Hollywood Heritage Museum.
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