Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles


Professional football returns to LA after a 22-year hiatus. The Rams were the first NFL team in Southern California, starting in 1946, but unbelievably the nation's second-largest market was without pro football once the Rams (and the now Oakland Raiders) left in 1994. High hopes and high spirits abound.

Catch the Rams live at the Coliseum, if you're lucky enough to snag a ticket.


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1. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

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2. California Science Center

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3. Rose Garden

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This stately garden in front of the California Science Center opened to the public in 1928 and today displays 145 varieties of plants.

4. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

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5. California African American Museum

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6. USC Fisher Museum of Art

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7. University of Southern California

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8. One Archives

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