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Museum of Jurassic Technology
Co-founded by David Wilson - winner of the Macarthur Fellowship in 2001 - and his wife, Diana Wilson, the Museum of Jurassic Technology is part factual, part fantastical, and wholly engaging.

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Gregory Ain Mar Vista Tract
Modernist designer, Gregory Ain, created stylish, mid-century homes that were also cost-efficient in 1947. Now designated as a Historic Overlay Zone, the homes remain well-preserved for you to enjoy today.

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Surfing Venice Beach
Surf history and waves in Venice Beach, where relics of Abbot Kinney's vision gave way to pioneering dynamics in the sport.

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Skating/Skateboarding Venice Beach
Venice nurtured the rise of modern skateboarding and you can witness or participate in the legacy of talent such as Jeff Ho and Craig Stecyk anywhere along the boardwalk or at the Venice Skate Park.

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Walk-Streets
Treat yourself to the wonders of Venice beyond the beach via the pedestrian pathways referred to by the locals as the "walk-streets," which feature scenic residential bungalows, cottages, and flourishing gardens.

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Ballona Creek Loop
The Ballona Creek Bike Path offers stunning views and oceans breeze for cyclists. Find out how to connect with this beachfront gem and learn more about nearby amenities for when you work up an appetite.

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Venice Pier
Spend an afternoon discovering the diversity of sea life and beach leisure at the Venice Pier.

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Santa Monica Pier
Glimpse--and enjoy--the festival atmosphere of Venice's past at the Santa Monica Pier, featuring a rollercoaster ride, ferris wheel, giant carousel, carnival games, street performers, fishing, restaurants, and much more!

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Main Street: Windward Circle to Santa Monica Pier
From the heart of Venice to the iconic Santa Monica, this bicycle ride along Main Street passes great eateries and intriguing architecture.

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Venice Triangle
A trio of art establishments ranging from theater and poetry to public art and screenwriting anchors itself on Venice Boulevard.