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12 places of interest in Los Angeles that even city residents don’t know about

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Los Angeles is a famous tourist destination with a huge number of attractions that seem to be known throughout the world.

However, there are unknown places in the city, which even its inhabitants often do not know about. The list of such collected edition Kid101.

1. Underground tunnels

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Under Los Angeles, there are a number of underground tunnels and walkways that are located at: 500 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

These tunnels were originally used to circumvent the “dry law”, but they still exist. Officially, access to them is closed, but people are increasingly finding a way to penetrate them.

2. Tesla Coil at the Griffith Observatory

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Gruffudd Observatory is home to one of the most important discoveries of the 19th century - the Tesla coil. This particular coil originally belonged to Dr. Frederick Finch Strong. At Gruffudd Observatory, the coil is enclosed in a protective niche for maximum effect and beauty in displaying its giant electrical arcs.

3. Picnic area in the old zoo

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In the old zoo in Los Angeles is now located one of the most interesting picnic areas in the city.

In 1912, the first zoo in Los Angeles was opened, it was closed in 1966, however, there remained a huge area and some decorations. The city authorities set up tables and picnic benches and a grill area there.

4. Clifton's Cafeteria

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Cafeteria Clifton's is located at: 648 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014 - and will give guests an unforgettable lunch.

This cafe has created its own world with animals and waterfalls. The establishment was opened in 1931 and still offers dishes from the original menu, such as prune sweets and banana pie.

5. Necromance

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If you are looking for stuffed animals or other exotic artifacts, go to Necromance by the address: 7220 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

This store was opened in 1991 and contains many medical and zoological artifacts: a large selection of insects and skeletal remains of animals. Part of the store is dedicated to animals, and part to medical artifacts, but it is worth visiting this establishment at least to examine the items on display, and not just to purchase one of them.

6. “Sunken city”

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A devastating landslide result can be seen in Sunken City, at: 4198 S Carolina St San Pedro, CA 90731.

The result of the 1929 landslide of the year was the destruction of luxury homes that slid into the ocean. The remains of these buildings and infrastructure can still be found in the “Sunken City”.

7. Bronson's Cave

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Bronson Cave, a place featured in numerous films, is located at: Griffith Park, 3200 Canyon Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068.

Filmmakers often use this location in their films because there’s a beautiful view of the sign from here. Hollywood. It was also used as Batcave in the popular Batman movie franchise.

8. Triforium

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This unusual piece of art was created by Joseph Yang - as an object of futuristic art. Although it was not completed, it is still worth a look. Triforium located at: Fletcher Bowron Square, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

This strange and beautiful structure was commissioned in 1975 year. The idea was to create a work of world art, which would still serve as a point of communication with extraterrestrial beings. But the sound system that was used Triforium, was problematic and caused interference in the surrounding area, so it had to be turned off.

9. Angels flight

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Angels flight considered the shortest railway line in the world, it is located in the very center of Los Angeles at: 356 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

Angels flight serves to transport people to Bunker Hill. In addition, it is just an interesting place to walk with beautiful views.

10. Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels

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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels is a church dedicated to the name of the city of Los Angeles and can be found at 555 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

The cathedral was designed by Spanish architect Rafael Moneo in honor of Saint Viviana, the patron saint of Los Angeles.

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