In Echo Park, right across the street from the Angelus Temple, you'll find a statue honoring José Martí, the man known as the liberator of Cuba.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
It's been called the most disgusting hotel in Los Angeles. It's also been called a must-see destination for any serious fan of The Doors. No, it's not Morrison Hotel. It's Jim Morrison's final home in West Hollywood.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
In Downtown Los Angeles you'll find a monument acknowledging all of the cities throughout the world who share kinship with Los Angeles.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
We all know the story behind the Hollywood Sign. But this is the story of how to get behind the Hollywood Sign.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
Along the shore below the cliffs of Palos Verdes Estates, you can visit the rusting remnants of a ship that ran aground at this spot in 1961.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
In Chatsworth you'll find one of the last classic roadside burger stands in Los Angeles.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
In Beverly Hills, you'll find the statue of a man photographing a woman, a boy, and a dog in front of a replica of the Giorgio Beverly Hills storefront.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
Ord Street is a relatively short street in the heart of Chinatown, but it's legacy reaches back to the pueblo's first move toward commercialization.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
Located at a site that offers one of the best views of the Los Angeles Skyline, you'll find an unusual and much neglected sculpture honoring a husband and wife credited for saving Elysian Park.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild
In Sylmar, you’ll find a building that contains one of the greatest collections of classic cars in the entire world. And visiting the place is free.| Los Angeles Explorers Guild