Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park, Calif.

The Museum contains real life trains including cars from the Southern Pacific Railroad.
The Museum contains real life trains including cars from the Southern Pacific Railroad.

Trains (Front view) in loading Station

Located just a few feet from Walt’s Barn and the LA Live Steamers, there is yet another free museum for avid train enthusiasts and

visitors to Southern California to explore.Outside of Train


There is also a mini train that goes around the outskirts of the museum that people can ride on for just
$2.75 a person and have a unique experience of traveling through different settings of the historic museum.Travel Town Railroad Museum is home to several different types of trains and rail cars for all to see and experience at no charge.

The miniature Train trails on a track that goes around the museum twice for just under 3 dollars.
The miniature Train trails on a track that goes around the museum twice for just under 3 dollars.

The museum was founded in 1952 and is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10-4 and weekends, 10-5.

Train Engine

Pet Expo 2013

Like last year, the 24th Annual America’s Family Pet Expo returned to the Orange County Fairgrounds in Southern California.  With it, they brought familiar acts like Splash Dogs as well as new editions.

Watch now to see what is new this year.

So Cal Rappers

Arleta, Calif. rapper, Roderick Muro and North Hollywood, Calif. rapper, Calvin Cooper hope to introduce a new demo to the music world this coming year. Beginning in 2012, Cooper writes the lyrics, while Muro creates the beats using a drum kit and other synthesized instruments through his computer.

Cooper says the biggest challenge in working together is their own creative differences. Muro says he hopes to have a demo ready for distribution within the next three months.

For more information and to see their latest works,
Watch now through youtube.

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Planet Venus says, “Hi” To Earth

On June 5, 2012, Venus is spotted going across the sun in a six-hour transit that has Southern Californian Residents captivated.
View a once in a lifetime experience that took place the first week in June as Residents had the unique opportunity to learn about and experience science in action at the Griffith Observatory.