The Getty Villa, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Zoo and more are shutting their doors while wildfires swarm Southern ...
Housed in an unassuming building near Media Park ... La Brea Tar Pits & Museum isn't just weird, it's one of Los Angeles' smelliest attractions, too. Located on Wilshire Boulevard next to the ...
Will Rogers’ ranch house and other historic buildings located on the 186-acre Will Rogers State Park were destroyed by the ...
The Getty Center, Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Skirball Cultural Center, Warner ...
With multiple wildfires and high winds impacting the greater Los Angeles area and other parts of southern California, local ...
As residents in the Los Angeles area grapple with the ongoing realities of the devastating wildfires ravaging the densely ...
Fast-moving brush fires continue to tear through parts of Southern California for a fifth day as local businesses, including ...
Beyond the evacuations, many Los Angeles-area attractions have closed due to the fires. The Getty Center will be closed through January 12, while the Getty Villa will be closed through January 13.
Beyond flying, several attractions in the Los Angeles area have been forced to close, including Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal CityWalk. The theme park said in a statement on X it would ...
The fires also affected Los Angeles’ cultural cornerstones, such as Hollywood, historical museums, scientific research centers, and more. Here’s where some of these iconic attractions stand as ...
The high school where Brian De Palma brought Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house and a motel owned by William Randolph Hearst are among some of the famous structures that were ...