Alexis • May 22, 2012Beautiful homes with lots of history. On your way in or out stop by the fruit stand on the corner, delicious fruit cut with chilli and lime!
Emma G. • September 18, 2017very cool, historical gem! the two docents hanging out- had fun knowledge to share. (like how old telephone poles were repurposed to support the roof's structure)
Los Angeles • October 13, 2010The Japanese American National Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry
Noemi S. • September 29, 2011Check back for the rotating exhibits from artists (including some from East LA) and some of Price's own artifact collection. Also, they have the cleanest restrooms on campus.
Julie • January 10, 2016Not too big, but a great way to spend the afternoon. Great selection of art.
Offbeat L.A. • April 17, 2015Open M-F 10-4 & 3rd Sat of the month. $9 adults, children under 12 free.
Fatma G. • October 4, 2015Great museum, compact but has the most amazing pieces. Now with free entrance at Geffen too!
Mere • July 2, 2015A small but wonderful museum focusing on the Chinese American experience in Los Angeles. Thoughtfully curated with interesting stories and history.
L.A. Art Machine • March 8, 20111st Annual L.A. Art Machine Urban Art Festival! July 14-17 Open call, curated exhibition, gala, music, food, performances, outdoor installations, public murals, check LAAM website for more
Denise S. • December 17, 2013A must see!! Lived here 30 years no idea this existed. Excellent information and historical legacy of LAFD. Beautiful building and artifacts.
DowntownLA.com • April 27, 2011Admission is FREE every Thursday evening, 5-8pm, so take your time and catch a late dinner in Little Tokyo when you're done.
Amber P. • July 15, 2013Dido Queen of Carthage was fantastic tonight. Mad props Stephen Davalos and the Downtown Repertory Theater Company!
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