Christie • March 2, 2010Going in the middle of the week will usually get you a private tour. Great place for Victorian geeks and L.A. history buffs.
Emma G. • September 18, 2017very cool, historical gem! the two docents hanging out- had fun knowledge to share. (like how old telephone poles were repurposed to support the roof's structure)
Los Angeles • October 13, 2010The Japanese American National Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry
Offbeat L.A. • April 17, 2015Open M-F 10-4 & 3rd Sat of the month. $9 adults, children under 12 free.
Jimmy Z. • September 13, 2011The giant whale on the way to the main entrance is amazing!!!
LeVan G. • April 10, 2015This was my first time here and it was fantastic, so much history and so much to see. The Donna Summer exhibit is must see!
Jonathan P. • January 7, 2016Great museum! Wide and sprawling and teeming with information and history, it's located next to USC and the Science museum. You could spend a couple of days visiting it all!
Mere • July 2, 2015A small but wonderful museum focusing on the Chinese American experience in Los Angeles. Thoughtfully curated with interesting stories and history.
Mariana L. • August 10, 2014Looks like the most touristy of attractions, but if you love movies, this is a treasure of real costumes & props. Talk to the staff! Many have worked in the business w/ great stories to tell.
Matt R. • August 15, 2010The wait was nearly 45 minutes on Sunday at noon but the ride is great fun and about 10 minutes long.
eric b. • December 28, 2022Wonderful history museum with really interesting temporary exhibits that don’t “whitewash” the West. Nice garden outback. Kids love this place and usually not too crowded.
JNET • June 6, 2016Brand Park offers a lot to see. Fascinating history.
Laura Ann T. • June 13, 2015History of martial arts and history in film. Also has a small Thai martial arts history exhibit.
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