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Los Angeles Page Museum
Located at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, the Page Museum is a fascinating attraction, full of fossils, bones and information about the specimens found in the Tar Pits. Both kids and adults will immensely enjoy this museum, which showcases the animals of the Ice Age that roamed LA thousands of years ago.
Opened in 1977, the museum was a gift from philanthropist George C. Page. He moved from Nebraska to California in 1917, and was fascinated by fossils and the Tar Pits, which led to him offering to finance the creation of the museum in 1973. Now visitors are able to bear witness to the excavations and exploration done on this amazing preservation site.
The Museum has over thirty exhibits, all of which provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of paleontology and the natural history of the California area.
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