Monster Movies at the Museum – Los Angeles
In the first half of the 20th century, Universal Studios made a substantial number of creepy monster movies. They are now classics, but when
In the first half of the 20th century, Universal Studios made a substantial number of creepy monster movies. They are now classics, but when
Dinosaurs have been a big part of my life since my daughter first discovered them as a toddler. So, of course, the new joint exhibit presented by
Last weekend my grown-up kids and I went to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County to see
Yes, I just wrote a post about the Field Museum and its dinosaurs, but this museum is a big place with plenty to discover. I don’t know
I was eager to make the drive out to Palm Springs once again because I heard that their Air Museum had World War II fighter planes, specifically
It’s time for the 2018 Spider Pavilion at the Natural History Museum. This is an outdoor, up-close lab where one can walk through spider habitat. It’s perfect for autumn! Of course, I made a visit this year. Who
It’s been several months since I posted my story about Mission San Gabriel and as I’m always looking for a reason to
Since Pasadena is rich in history and fine historic buildings, it seems logical for me to do a series on interesting homes. The first was the
I’ve been planning a visit to the William S Hart Museum for some time, but somehow, I kept putting it off. Now, with summer coming