This arena is home to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Kings and the Clippers. At many games, you can catch celebrity fans like Jack Nicholson and Leonardo DiCaprio courtside. It also hosts concerts with the biggest names in the business featured regularly here. The arena boasts a $1.5 million Bose sound system and an eight-sided, high-resolution video scoreboard and public concourses with 1,200 television monitors. It's the perfect place to enjoy a spectacle.
Skirball Cultural Center is a community events center which hosts concerts, lectures, theater, art exhibitions and more. Skirball houses a museum, cafe and offers educational courses. The center aims to explore the correlations between Jewish and American culture, and offers many family-friendly activities.
The pride of Elysian Park, Dodger Stadium is one of the most iconic baseball stadiums in North America, home to the illustrious Los Angeles Dodgers. Inaugurated in the year 1962, this is one of the oldest baseball fields in the United States. The arena has a maximum capacity of 56,000 and offers great viewing angles for the spectators in attendance. The stadium has seen the Dodgers win umpteen West Division titles along with several World Series Championships. A multipurpose facility, its angular walls have also hosted non-sporting events such as a mass held by Pope John Paul II in 1987, and concerts by the likes of Michael Jackson, The Beatles, U2, Elton John, and The Bee Gees.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is located in Exposition Park and is adjacent to the campus of the University of Southern California. The Coliseum has hosted the Olympics twice (in 1932 and 1984) and Super Bowl I in 1967. Seating over 93,000 people, the Coliseum is currently the home of the USC Trojans football team and the Los Angeles Rams NFL team. The Olympic Cauldron is still lit here during the fourth quarter of USC football games. Today, it hosts a variety of live entertainment as well as sporting events.
Join 27,000 fans screaming their lungs out at this state-of-the-art sports venue. From soccer to tennis to baseball and basketball, there's enough to keep every sports fan entertained. There's even extreme sports for the wild ones. Home to the national cycling and soccer teams, this venue gives you the opportunity to catch them in action here. Other major events held here include the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Championship, the MLS All-Star Game Championships and the 2009 USTA Men's Challenger.
Cinemark is a well-known name in entertainment, a brand in which most of the theaters around the country provide state-of-the-art technology and show the latest Hollywood blockbusters. This theater contains Luxury Loungers which are large, plush recliners complete with footrest and cup holders. So needless to say, some of the seating is beyond comfortable. Cinemark also has an arcade, a lobby cafe and reserved seating.
Skirball Cultural Center is a community events center which hosts concerts, lectures, theater, art exhibitions and more. Skirball houses a museum, cafe and offers educational courses. The center aims to explore the correlations between Jewish and American culture, and offers many family-friendly activities.
The pride of Elysian Park, Dodger Stadium is one of the most iconic baseball stadiums in North America, home to the illustrious Los Angeles Dodgers. Inaugurated in the year 1962, this is one of the oldest baseball fields in the United States. The arena has a maximum capacity of 56,000 and offers great viewing angles for the spectators in attendance. The stadium has seen the Dodgers win umpteen West Division titles along with several World Series Championships. A multipurpose facility, its angular walls have also hosted non-sporting events such as a mass held by Pope John Paul II in 1987, and concerts by the likes of Michael Jackson, The Beatles, U2, Elton John, and The Bee Gees.
This arena is home to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Kings and the Clippers. At many games, you can catch celebrity fans like Jack Nicholson and Leonardo DiCaprio courtside. It also hosts concerts with the biggest names in the business featured regularly here. The arena boasts a $1.5 million Bose sound system and an eight-sided, high-resolution video scoreboard and public concourses with 1,200 television monitors. It's the perfect place to enjoy a spectacle.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is located in Exposition Park and is adjacent to the campus of the University of Southern California. The Coliseum has hosted the Olympics twice (in 1932 and 1984) and Super Bowl I in 1967. Seating over 93,000 people, the Coliseum is currently the home of the USC Trojans football team and the Los Angeles Rams NFL team. The Olympic Cauldron is still lit here during the fourth quarter of USC football games. Today, it hosts a variety of live entertainment as well as sporting events.
Join 27,000 fans screaming their lungs out at this state-of-the-art sports venue. From soccer to tennis to baseball and basketball, there's enough to keep every sports fan entertained. There's even extreme sports for the wild ones. Home to the national cycling and soccer teams, this venue gives you the opportunity to catch them in action here. Other major events held here include the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Championship, the MLS All-Star Game Championships and the 2009 USTA Men's Challenger.
Cinemark is a well-known name in entertainment, a brand in which most of the theaters around the country provide state-of-the-art technology and show the latest Hollywood blockbusters. This theater contains Luxury Loungers which are large, plush recliners complete with footrest and cup holders. So needless to say, some of the seating is beyond comfortable. Cinemark also has an arcade, a lobby cafe and reserved seating.