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Downtown Los Angeles

After La Brea Tar Pits Museum, we drove around downtown a while to see some famous sites. This is the Peterson Auto Museum, across the street from the Los Angeles Museum of Art.
Pink’s Hot Dogs is famous for the “best hot dogs in LA”, and usually is frequented by many celebrities. Not today!
Lunch at Pink’s Hot Dogs.
LA Live!
Figueroa Street, one of the main streets in downtown.
US Bank Tower. At 73 stories this is the tallest building in Los Angeles, and second tallest west of the Mississippi River.
Angels Flight Railway, the world’s shortest railway. It goes one short block uphill, and the same downhill. Angels Flight has been featured in many TV shows and movies.
The Broad, another art museum.
Walt Disney Concert Hall, really cool architecture.
Downtown LA traffic at noon on Thursday.
This is the building where Perry Mason’s office was located in the old TV show in the 1950s and 1960s! His office was Suite 904! This is now a boutique hotel.
This is the courthouse where Perry Mason defended most of his clients in the TV show.
Hall of Justice entrance to the courthouse, featured in almost all episodes of Perry Mason!
Los Angeles City Hall. This building has been (and continues to be) featured in many TV shows and movies.
Chinatown Gateway
Thien Hau Temple. This is a Taoist temple near Chinatown in LA. The inside is open to go in and see, but no inside photography is allowed, which is unfortunate because it was very ornate and colorful and quite a sight to see!
Thien Hau Temple front portico.

La Brea Tar Pits

Los Angeles CA

This is a nice museum, and it seems to be geared more for school children with its displays.
This is the Lake Pit with models of the animals. This lake is left over from asphalt mining operations in the late 1800s. Back then the tar from La Brea was used to seal roofs and roads. Today, the lake’s bubbles, sheen and stink come from a deep underground oil field, which also produces patches of tar on the ground.
Harlan’s Ground Sloth. All of the animals displayed in the museum lived and roamed around the Los Angeles area in pre-historic times.
Antique Bison
American Mastodon
Extinct Camel
Shasta Ground Sloth
Columbian Mammoth
Size perspective of the Columbian Mammoth
Merriam’s Giant Condor
Short-faced Bear
Extinct Western Horse
Saber-toothed Cat
American Lion
Dire wolf
This block of asphalt containing fossil bones was removed from one of the smallest pits in 1914. It shows the amazing density of specimens found in the excavations.
Fossil Lab. A really cool thing for kids to watch archeology in live action!
American Scimitar-toothed Cat
Giant Ice-Age Bear
Saber-toothed Cat attacking a Bear.
The museum also has a 3D movie, Titans of the Ice Age.
The Ground Sloth lived in caves, and their poop is well-preserved! This allows archeologists to examine the poop and learn what the Goud Sloth ate.

Dan Tana’s Restaurant

West Hollywood CA

One of the most famous restaurants in Hollywood. Usually teeming with celebrities, of course with us there, no one famous came in!
The restaurant is pretty tight.
The lasagna is chock full of meat!
Dan Tana’s is famous for its Chicken Parmesan, and it is big, and excellent!
The Troubadour is next door to Dan Tana’s. As we left, people were lined up at the Troubadour to see Ben Barnes in a live show. Historically this famous venue hosted such future stars as Elton John and James Taylor early in their careers.

Rodeo Drive Walk of Style

Beverly Hills CA

Not much to explain here. This is Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills.
Louis Vuitton
Hermes
Dior
Giorgio Armani
Ralph Lauren
Cartier
Ferragamo
Prada
Versace
Gucci
Porsche Design, for all your personalized Porsche accessories!
Tiffany
Dolce & Gabbana
Saint Laurent
Tory Burch, and another Dior.
“Torso”, 2003, by Robert Graham. “Honoring Legends of Fashion and Style”.
House of Bijan. Luxurious accessories. You can buy dress shirts for only $1,650, silk ties for only $950, T-shirts for only $780, sweaters for only $3,800, and shoes for only $3,800!
The House of Bijan yellow Rolls Royce!
McLaren speeding away.
Pretty nice Jaguar.
Anderton Court Shops, the only shopping center that Frank Lloyd Wright designed.
Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive
The famous Beverly Wilshire Hotel.