Great for children and young students. Be sure you allow plenty of time to see everything. Good for anyone interested in dinosaurs or the history of the Wilshire corridor.

Great for children and young students. Be sure you allow plenty of time to see everything. Good for anyone interested in dinosaurs or the history of the Wilshire corridor.
My aunt and I spent some time at this museum. They have excellent displays of various items. Also discussed how the tar affected these creatures years and years ago. I would recommend going and I certainly would go again.
This was an amazing display of Ice Age Animals. I had not realized that Los Angeles once housed these animals, some of which were huge. The fossils are real. We took the guided tour, (no additional fee), from a naturalist who gave us a wealth of knowledge. She also guided us through a outside pit 91. There is so much...
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If you are really into fossils and the like then definitely go here. It was good but I would now I have seen it I won't be beating down the door to get back in. My 5yo did enjoy it and it killed about an hour or so of time.
So Many people come to California and Miss this Place, its not just a Museum,
but also the Real Place where some of the worlds Bigg Dino'S lived
and were stuck in Tar for all of us to see. you can see the out side,
or or pay to see the inside.
Kind of a once in a Lifetime Place...
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I am so glad the original owner of this property had the foresight 100 years ago to preserve this area as a museum. Nice grounds, easy location. There is publlic parking behind the location and you can also park at the LAMARC parking lot across street. Just go to LAMARC ticket center and pay $10 for all day. Take the...
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This place wasn't on our 'must do' list in LA, however was interesting. I did not know much about the history, but the museum is informative. It has some GREAT animatronics (haha!) It was interesting to see the lab and work in progress. Take a walk through the gardens even if you don't go inside.
The La Brea tar pits are like an anomaly sitting beside a major thoroughfare in the bustling city of Los Angeles. From Wilshire Boulevard you can see the main pit full of asphalt with large bubbles of gas coming to the surface every now and then with a "Whoosh" sound. It smells like a newly paved tar road. In the...
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This was on my childhood bucket list... and I was ecstatic when I had some free time to stop by the Tar Pits during a recent business trip to LA.
After all these years of anticipation, the tar pits did not disappoint my expectations!
Make sure you walk the entire property and appreciate the working areas of the complex, and...
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The have the best collection of ice age fossils in the world. Not only were the exhibits interesting, but you also get to watch the archeologists at work in the 'fishbowl' lab. Everything was really well explained.
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