Travel Guide to California

2015 Travel Guide to California

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32 2 0 1 5 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A CA.MUSEUMS & ART features a walk-through rainforest with free-ranging birds and butterflies, the world's largest all-digital planetarium and a "Living Roof" with 1.7 million native Cal- ifornia plants: a world unto itself. In 2013, after nearly 45 years at the Palace of Fine Arts, the legendary Exploratorium moved to a brand new building at Pier 15 on San Francisco's Embarcadero. Founded by atomic scientist Frank Oppenheimer (brother of J. Robert), the vast new space includes more than 600 interactive exhibits—including an amazing "Tinkerers' Clock," mind-boggling optical illusions and popular "After Dark" event the first Thursday evening of every month. The crawl-through Tactile Dome, recently refurbished, remains a highlight (reservations required). The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose (the heart of Silicon Valley) is the country's first museum dedicated to the digital revolution, with exhibits on Artifi- cial Intelligence, Robotics and the bone-rattling Earthquake Platform. Two hours south of San Francisco by car, the Monterey Bay Aquarium deserves to be included among the Wonders of the World for its astonishing displays of sea otters and jellies, its mesmerizing three-story kelp forest and a staggering million-gallon "Outer Bay" tank as fascinating as any IMAX film. Give yourself a full day to enjoy Mon- terey's iconic Cannery Row and explore this marvel of a museum. Culture California is a rare and enduring alloy of more than 50 different ethnic groups. Its museums reflect the racial diversity and cultural history of this melting pot in microcosm. What follows is but a sample; there are many, many more cultural museums to choose from. We wish we could include them all! In Sacramento, the California Museum features the California Hall of Fame, cele- brating local legends from John Muir to Sally Ride. In San Francisco's North Beach, the Beat Museum is affectionately known as "The House Jack (Kerouac) Built." Downtown, the Contemporary Jewish Museum and nearby Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) provide fascinating insights into two of California's most creative ethnic tra- ditions. Visiting the Asian Art Museum, in San Francisco's former Public Library, is the next best thing to a trip along the ancient Silk Road. For a taste of luminous California kitsch, the Museum of Neon Art—recently located in Glendale's new Cultural Arts District— offers June through September "Neon Cruises" through the high-voltage land- marks of downtown Los Angeles. Also in LA, the Mexican Museum showcases "more than 12,000 objects representing thousands of years of Mexican art and culture within the Americas," while in Long Beach, the Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) features modern and contemporary work by artists from the New World. In Little Tokyo, the Japanese American National Museum features exhibitions ranging from the World War II incarcerations to a sprawling show on Hello Kitty. » FIND YOUR ART THE ARTS Fine Arts Museums of SF famsf.org SF MOMA sfmoma.org Oakland Museum of California museumca.org LACMA lacma.org MoCA moca.org Geffen Contemporary moca.org The Broad Museum thebroad.org Norton Simon Museum nortonsimon.org The Huntington Library huntington.org Getty Center & Getty Villa getty.edu/visit Santa Barbara Museum of Art sbmuseart.org Museum of Photographic Arts mopa.org SCIENCE California Science Center californiasciencecenter.org The Tech Museum thetech.org Monterey Bay Aquarium montereybayaquarium.org California Academy of Sciences calacademy.org Exploratorium exploratorium.edu CULTURE The California Museum californiamuseum.org Beat Museum thebeatmuseum.org Contemporary Jewish Museum thecjm.org MoAD moadsf.org Asian Art Museum asianart.org Museum of Neon Art neonmona.org Japanese American National Museum janm.org Mexican Museum mexicanmuseum.org MoLAA molaa.com Muzeo muzeo.org MUSEUM OF MAN in Balboa Park, San Diego, right. RITU MANOJ JETHANI/SHUTTERSTOCK

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