The museum is spacious and to sit and stare at the bones assembled and revel in the work that has been done by people with more patience than can be measured.
Buy the annual pass that gets you into three museums for a year and come again and again.
The Tar pits on the grounds of the museum, are a somber warning to things that happened thousands, maybe millions of years ago. The display is simple and the signs are very informative.
Bad file trips
We brought my 13 year old nephew here to see a bit of natural history and the tar pits. We learned a lot. It's partly under ground, which is neat. The garden area is beautiful!
WOW!
Now get ready, step into the museum and see the incredible work of the staff and miners of the bones. They have recovered and reassembled incredible creatures from our past. Right in down town LA a treasure trove of history was hiding in almost plain sight. The discovery of this gem and the digs that surround the grounds is way beyond amazing.
The tar pits smell good.
Fun and interesting if you're into science history, fossils, and the ice age. Excavator tour was worth it. Imax was fun. Might be able to get free admission if a member of another natural history museum (we did).
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