Here are just a few more pictures from La Brea. It really was an amazing place.

I'm not sure if Lauren is interested in the bones or her reflection. I'm guessing she's playing with the latter.

I thought this exhibit was particularly cool. Very dramatic. Those are dire wolf skulls.


This shot is actually the back of the LA museum of art that happens to be next to the La Brea Museum. I love the lines and textures they used in the design.
And there you have it. Overall, I give the museum an A-. It was just the right size for kids and I loved the outdoor park all around it. It gets the minus because, despite their efforts to contain it, there was still too much mud/tar for my kids to stomp in.
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