East Los Angeles CA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AHuntington Library
- 1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA - 6264052100
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: San Marino, California (8.2 miles from East Los Angeles)
- and now for my 200th review....*drum roll* more on Yelp
- This place has the BEST book selections ever. more on Yelp
Huntington Library
1151 Oxford RoadSan Marino, CA
BCity Terrace Park
- 1126 N Hazard Ave
Los Angeles, CA, 90063 - +1 323 260 2371
City Terrace Park
1126 N Hazard AveLos Angeles, CA, 90063
CObregon Park
- 4021 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA, 90063 - +1 323 260 2344
- Overview Obregon Park is located in East Los Angeles and offers a friendly environment for families of the community to participate in many recreational activities. On October 3, 1961, the Board of Supervisors began the efforts of purchasing land for what is today Eugene A. Obergon Park. Named in honor of... more on Parks.lacounty.gov
Obregon Park
4021 E 1st StLos Angeles, CA, 90063
DBelvedere Park
Belvedere Park
4914 E Cesar E Chavez AveLos Angeles, CA, 90022
EVenice Beach
- 1531 Ocean Front Walk
Los Angeles, CA 90291 - +1 310 577 5700
- Overview Venice boardwalk is best explored during daylight hours. The Oceanfront Walk follows the coast for several miles and goes right past the famous Muscle Beach, where the well-toned pump iron and shoot baskets. Near the basketball courts and workout zones, stalls sell ... more on Weather.com
- Overview The surf and sand of Venice are fine, but the main attraction here is the boardwalk scene, which is a cosmos all its own—with fire-eating street performers, vendors hawking everything from cheap sunglasses and aromatherapy oils, and bicep'ed gym rats lifting weights at legendary Muscle Beac... more on Fodor's
Venice Beach
1531 Ocean Front WalkLos Angeles, CA 90291
FSelf Help Graphics & Art
- 3802 Cesar East Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063-1805 - 3238816444
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Los Angeles, California (1.5 miles from East Los Angeles)
- Overview Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center in East Los Angeles, California, USA. Formed during the cultural renaissance that accompanied the Chicano Movement, Self Help was one of the primary centers that incubated the nascent Chicano Art movement, and remains important in the Chic... more on En.wikipedia.org
- A really important part of the art scene today and a fascinating piece of L.A. history. A must see for anyone interested ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Self Help Graphics & Art
3802 Cesar East Chavez AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90063-1805
GCity Hall
- 200 North Spring St. Los Angeles
CA 90012 - +1 213 978 1995
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Los Angeles, California (4.6 miles from East Los Angeles)
- Overview Los Angeles City Hall is the center of government in the city of Los Angeles, California. It is located in the Civic Center district of Downtown Los Angeles in the city ... more on En.wikipedia.org
- Overview This gorgeous landmark 1928 building reopened in 2001 after four years of extensive renovation—which included getting the Lindburg Beacon back in action. The revolving spotlight, inaugurated by President Calvin Coolidge from the White House via a telegraph key, was used from 1928 to 1941 to... more on Fodor's
City Hall
200 North Spring St. Los AngelesCA 90012
HEsotouric Bus Adventures
- 370 W. Avenue 26
East LA, CA - 3232232767
- For years, I've heard about the "Black Dahlia", but what or who it was about, I was never quite sure. Of course, I've heard bits and pieces about a ... more on Yelp
- Was really looking forward to this, talked several friends into going, and then was pretty disappointed. more on Yelp
Esotouric Bus Adventures
370 W. Avenue 26East LA, CA
IEl Pueblo de Los Angeles
- Macy
Alameda, Spring and Arcadia streets, Los Angeles, CA - +1 213 628 1274
- Overview Consisting of forty-four acres, this region is a historical re-creation of a typical Spanish village representing ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview In 1781, King Carlos III of Spain ordered eleven families to travel north from Baja California and colonize the western coast of North America. El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument is near the site of that first settlement, which eventually grew to become the city of Los Angeles.What's left... more on GoCityKids.com
El Pueblo de Los Angeles
MacyAlameda, Spring and Arcadia streets, Los Angeles, CA
JVenice Canals Walkway
- Off Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
Venice Canals Walkway
Off Venice BoulevardLos Angeles, CA

