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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
Los Angeles, California is known as the creative capital of the world, and as such it is home to a number of vital landmarks and important buildings. The first major structure you'll encounter when flying into the city is LAX, or the Los Angeles International Airport. From there, you can observe the government activities at City Hall, check out a game at either the Staples Center or Dodger Stadium, or catch a show at the Hollywood Bowl. There are also numerous museums in the city for those interested in learning a little something. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the top landmarks and notable buildings found in Los Angeles, California.

Buildings and Landmarks in Los Angeles, California


This city is known as the creative capital of the world. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're taking a look at some of the notable buildings you can check out in Los Angeles, California.

A City Full of Landmarks


As one of the biggest and most important cities in the United States, Los Angeles is home to a wealth of architecturally and historically significant buildings.

LAX


If you’re flying into L.A., the first major building you’ll visit is Los Angeles International Airport. In fact, LAX is one of the planet’s busiest commercial airports. Once you’ve touched down, you can get around the city by foot or by car. There is also a public transportation structure that includes the subway and light rail system – and while you’re enjoying the ride, be sure to pick up a copy of the Los Angeles Times!

Government Buildings


City Hall is another noteworthy building found in Los Angeles. Located in the northern part of downtown L.A., it houses the main government offices and meeting chambers. The district of Century City is the hub of business and commerce, and it houses many skyscrapers and other key constructions.

Sports Venues


Meanwhile, in the southwest, you'll find the Los Angeles Convention Center. This venue hosts a number of annual events ranging from automotive, to anime, to video games and more. Right next door you’ll find the Staples Center, which also hosts numerous events. However, this arena is perhaps most famous as the home of multiple L.A. sports teams. Sports fans should also look into visiting Dodger Stadium, where the city's Major League Baseball team has played its home games for over fifty years.

California Plaza


Aside from its sports venues, Los Angeles is home to numerous museums and music venues. For instance, the Museum of Contemporary Art is split over three separate locations, one of which is found at California Plaza. The Plaza also has a water court that puts on a fountain show, which may be accompanied by live entertainment during the evenings.

Music Halls


You don't have to go far to find the Los Angeles Music Center. The Walt Disney Concert Hall is probably the Center’s most well-known hall thanks to its unique architecture and superior acoustics. Another music venue that stands out due to its look is the massive Hollywood Bowl.

Museums


The western district of Brentwood is home to The Getty Center, where you'll find one branch of the J. Paul Getty Museum. If you're interested in science, you can head to Griffith Park and check out the exhibits in the Griffith Observatory.

Something for Everyone


From sports centers to political offices, from music venues to art museums, Los Angeles, California is home to many interesting and diverse buildings.
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