
Last year the Natural History Museum began hosting this FREE summer quirky film series in Hancock Park beside the Page Museum, just north of the Tar Pits. They would screen remarkably bad...
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The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) offers an engaging experience through its diverse exhibitions, programs, and collections that inspire curiosity about nature, science, and culture. From the world-renowned Dino Hall to interactive exhibits like the Spider Pavilion, visitors can explore rich stories and immersive environments that celebrate the wonders of the natural world.
Additionally, the museum hosts unique events such as the B-Movies & Bad Science Film Series, blending entertainment with educational themes. With a commitment to community engagement, NHMLAC provides resources and activities for all ages, ensuring that everyone can discover the fascinating connections between science and the cultural landscape of Los Angeles.
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Last year the Natural History Museum began hosting this FREE summer quirky film series in Hancock Park beside the Page Museum, just north of the Tar Pits. They would screen remarkably bad...
Didn't like it Not enough science, too much dinosaurs Not enough b movies, too many d movies