The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

10 Other LA classics

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HOLLYWOOD BOWL

As well-known for its setting as it is for the amazing acoustic, the Hollywood Bowl is a 1920’s amphitheat­re, nestled in the Hollywood Hills.

LA PHIL 100TH ANNIVERSAR­Y

The world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmon­ic is celebratin­g its 100th season in 2018-19. There are events scheduled through the year.

CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER

Guests can see Endeavour, the space shuttle that successful­ly completed 25 missions, including the first service mission to the Hubble Space Telescope.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S HOLLYHOCK HOUSE

Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the romantic, freeform style of Hollyhock House (built 1919-1921) is a testament to LA’s reputation as a cultural trendsette­r.

GRIFFITH PARK

For a memorable off-road run, take the Hollyridge Trail that leads from the Observator­y parking lot to the summit of Mount Hollywood with views of the Los Angeles basin.

THE BROAD

The free museum is home to some of the most iconic artists of all time, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenste­in and Yayoi Kusama.

THE GROVE

The popular fashion and lifestyle destinatio­n offers the best mix of shopping and entertainm­ent options in a village atmosphere.

MOHAWK GENERAL STORE

If you enjoy designer gear, Mohawk General Store is the place to go.

ORIGINAL FARMERS MARKET

A historic Los Angeles landmark and one of the best examples of LA’s food scene. You’ll find food stalls, sit-down eateries and produce markets inside.

LAST BOOKSTORE

One of the largest independen­t bookstores in the world, it buys, trades, and sells used and new books, LPs, DVDs, and CDs.

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