Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is the only other reason (after visiting the La Brea Tar Pits) to visit Los Angles, in my opinion. But it’s oh so worth it. It is a fantastic spot in Exposition Park near the Coliseum that houses tons of taxidermied animals, skeletal mounts of dinosaurs and Pleistocene Mammals, the second largest collection of Marine Mammals after the Smithsonian, Anthropology, Archaeology of Pre-Columbian Cultures, history of the area, and a whole lot more.
Outside the Museum there is a beautiful garden to roam around and enjoy the flowers while listening to the wonderful sounds of the massive city.
Adult: $18
Child: $7
Senior & Student: $14