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Carnival Miracle Port of Long Beach

Long Beach Cruise Ship Terminal 231 Windsor Way, Long Beach

Departure Port Long Beach Ship: Miracle Destination: Mexican Riviera Duration: 7 Nights Ports of Call: Los Angeles (Long Beach), Ca; Fun Day At Sea; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Mazatlan, Mexico; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Fun Day At Sea; Fun Day At Sea; Los Angeles (Long Beach), Ca   Click Below for Local Hotels: San Pedro Long Read More ...

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Old Fort MacArthur Days

Angels Gate Park 3601 South Gaffey St., San Pedro

Take a walk back in time and experience Old Fort MacArthur Days. Set in the scenic hillside of Angels Gate Park you will have opportunities to see historic battle re-enactments and tour the Fort MacArthur Museum. The west's largest continually running re-enactment and living history timeline event! For more than twenty years now the Fort Read More ...

$15.00

Curator’s Tour

Battleship IOWA 250 S. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro

Join Battleship IOWA’s Curator Dave Way on this never before seen in depth look at the Battleship IOWA. This four and a half hour tour includes a short film on the tow of IOWA from San Francisco to Los Angeles, an one hour history presentation, a 1 ½ hour guided tour to decks that are Read More ...

Opening Reception for Stoned, Herd, and Yup Yup

Angels Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro

Angels Gate Cultural Center presents the opening of three new exhibitions: Stoned, Herd and Yup Yup. The exhibitions each investigate the role of the individual in a collective body. JD Samson’s Stoned excavates a personal narrative through the repetitive gesture of drilling holes in rocks. In Yup Yup Victoria Fu and Matt Rich make aprons, a uniform associated with obscured labor, unique canvases. Read More ...

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Opening Reception for Stoned, Herd, and Yup Yup

Angels Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro

Angels Gate Cultural Center presents the opening of three new exhibitions: Stoned, Herd and Yup Yup. The exhibitions each investigate the role of the individual in a collective body. JD Samson’s Stoned excavates a personal narrative through the repetitive gesture of drilling holes in rocks. In Yup Yup Victoria Fu and Matt Rich make aprons, a uniform associated with obscured labor, unique canvases. Read More ...

Free