The Norton Simon Museum is an art museum located in Pasadena, California. The collections include: European paintings, sculptures, and tapestries; Asian sculptures, paintings, and woodblock prints; and sculpture gardens displaying many sculptors' work in a landscape setting around a large pond.
Pasadena is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, in the United States. It is situated northeast of downtown Los Angeles and has a population of approximately 140,000 people. Pasadena is known for its rich cultural heritage and its beautiful architecture, including many historic homes and buildings.
The Japanese Garden preserves the historic and sustainable Japanese garden as an intimate setting of great beauty and tranquility and to provide respite, renewal and an intercultural experience for the diverse community.
Hahamongna Watershed Park is a 1300-acre park in the Arroyo Seco extends from Devil’s Gate Dam north into the San Gabriel Mountains. Facilities include: an athletic field; 24 hole Frisbee golf course; and an extensive network of bridle, bicycle, and hiking trails; numerous picnic areas and barbecue pits; restrooms; and drinking fountains.
Nestled in Brookside Park next to the Rose Bowl, Kidspace Children’s Museum is an industry leader in the field of informal, free-choice education whose mission is to nurture the potential of all children through kid-driven experiences, inspiring them to become joyful, active learners.
Where Everyday is Halloween. Spooky Art Gallery Located Behind the Michael Myers House in South Pasadena, CA. SugarMynt showcases BTS photos from the first two Halloween films, along side Hocus Pocus memorabilia, artworks and photos opps in their year round Haddonfield room.
After more than three decades of providing quality fine art in Southern California, Tirage Fine Art Gallery was bursting with inventory from noted artist studios, area estates, fine art publishers and design resources.
Armory Center for the Arts builds on the power of art to transform lives and communities through creating, teaching, and presenting the arts. It believes that the arts and arts education are essential components of a well-rounded human experience and a healthy community.
The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden was created by Kinzuchi Fujii between 1935 – 1940 for Charles and Ellamae Storrier Stearns. Fujii (1875 – 1957) designed and built Japanese landscapes across Southern California in the first half of the 20th century. The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden is his only remaining garden.