Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey LA in 28 Hours
Los Angeles is always a fun town. We had only 28 hours in the city. A little research, and we had a great time. Click the play button to hear about the unique opportunities in LA. Spend some time in Los Angeles yourself, it is worth the trip !
These pictures will give you a visual image of LA. These are some of places you will hear about while you listen to ‘Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey LA in 28 Hours.’
Union Station Los Angeles
Our first stop in LA, Union Station is the last stop of the Downtown FlyAway Bus. From here the hotel shuttle, or perhaps an Uber, will take you where you need to be.
https://www.unionstationla.com/
Disney Concert Hall
Check out what’s going on, or just take a tour, the Disney Concert Hall is a must see in Los Angeles.
https://www.musiccenter.org/visit-explore/visit-explore/campus/walt-disney-concert-hall/
Los Angeles City Hall
Beautiful building and a nice park out front. Check the website below there are tours avaiable.
Los Angeles City Hall was completed in 1928, its towering three-tiered form embodying all the energy and ambition of its day. Now seismically stabilized and restored to its original splendor, City Hall stands both as a monument to the era of its creation and as an example of architectural preservation at its best.
https://www.laconservancy.org/locations/los-angeles-city-hall
La Cita
https://scoundrelsfieldguide.com/la-cita-los-angeles-dive-bar/
The Perch Restaurant
The MOCA
Moca is the Los Angeles Meuseum of Contemporary Art
Established in 1979, we are the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. We house one of the most compelling collections of contemporary art in the world, comprising of nearly 8,000 objects, and have a diverse history of ground-breaking, historically-significant exhibitions.
We are committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of art created after 1940, in all media, and to preserving that work for future generations. We provide leadership in the field by identifying and presenting the most significant and challenging art of our time, actively supporting the creation of new work, and producing original scholarship.
With two distinct venues in Los Angeles—MOCA Grand Avenue, and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA—and Michael Heizer’s seminal artwork Double Negative (1969-70) in the Nevada desert, we engage audiences through an ambitious program of exhibitions, educational programs, and publishing.
The Broad Museum
The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to nearly 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.
The MOCA Geffen Museum
A former police car warehouse in L.A.’s Little Tokyo Historic District, renovated by the noted California architect Frank Gehry, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (formerly The Temporary Contemporary) opened in 1983. This location offers 40,000 square feet of exhibition space.
https://www.moca.org/visit/geffen-contemporary
Angels Flight Centra
The 118-year-old funicular takes passengers on a short ride between Hill Street and Grand Avenue on Bunker Hill. Originally opened in 1901, Angels Flight® — the world’s shortest railway — has given more than 100 million rides on its hillside track.
That’s it from ‘Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey LA in 28 Hours’ – see you soon on our next adventure …