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    Megan J.

    What a great little free exhibit for Huell Howser fans, new and old! "IT'S AMAZING!!" We came on the day of grand opening and wow I didn't realize how many people would be there! I guess there were more fans than I thought. We did have to wait 1 1/2 hours to get in to see this exhibit which was kind of ridiculous but it was the grand opening so I guess it's to be expected? They had a 1 hour movie showcasing 30 years of Huell Howser shows and was very entertaining. They also had some of the people Huell interviewed (Dryer Lint Lady!) and Triple A handed out a free map that included some of the stops that Huell made which was pretty cool too. I think the movie was just for grand opening but I'm pretty sure you can buy the DVD later. I would highly suggest it! The exhibit itself is very well done (it's permanently here!). It's just one room and it shows a timeline of Huell's beginning and end. There's a replica of how Huell's home office looked and pictures of people he's met and places he's been. Huell's quotes are all over and it just shows how great of a person Huell was. He donated all of the shows he's ever done to Chapman University and you can see any one you want on their website. Very cool!! I definitely recommend this exhibit for everyone. Huell showcased the state of California in such a great way and he will forever be missed. There will never be another Huell.

    Annie B.

    Huell is THE MAN! He motivated me to visit "California's Gold"! Miss that guy, and glad there is somewhere to showcase him. Will definitely come back again! Yeah, they have the special AAA Huell Howser maps!

    Craig C.

    I finally got a chance to visit the Huell Howser Exhibit, and I'm so glad I did, WOW, If your a fan of his, this is a must see. To learn of his start in television and all the places he had worked before doing California Gold was AMAZING, then to see what he need during California Gold, Well what can I say, but AMAZING. you need to spend some time reading all the info that is here to really appreciate his life and the work he has done and the places he has been. It is very quaint, in the downstairs of the schools library. Once I got there it was very emotional to see all his life unfold in front of you, then when I saw the video of him I had tears while remembering all the shows I had watched and enjoyed though out the years. This is a must see for a true FAN of HUELL HOWSER.

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    Ammmmazzzzing!!!!!! Not to be missed. Allow 15 to 30 minutes. The video was nice. I liked the part about how he prepared his show.

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    Excellent trip back with some of Huell's best shows and a look at some of his personal tools.

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    5 years ago

    I got Covid reservations and guess what it's closed. We drove from Thousand Oaks for nothing. Thanks a lot

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    So great to see some of his personal items. Very entertaining for any fan of his and they have a great library too.

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    Bowers Museum

    Bowers Museum

    4.2
    (451 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    WOW! What a great museum! Took my Father-in-Law here on…read moreFather's Day and he really enjoyed it! The day we came was actually during the world cup and in the main lobby they actually set up a projector and chairs in AC to watch the game! I don't think I've ever been to such a lively museum! LOL And we didn't know this but on Father's Day you can go in for free if you're a dad! Dang we lost our chance but the pricing here isn't to bad actually! About $18/person and if you want to park in the parking lot it's $6. Not to bad! Plenty of parking and clean :) I like that the museum is big, clean, and well thought up when each room is themed! And they also host monthly family culture days! Where they gave free snacks and other local businesses in the community were there to promote their services! If you're still thinking about coming here, just come! You won't regret it :D

    Visit every museum you can at least once…read more Bowers is a nice visit. This is a smaller museum but they still cover a lot of ground. Art appreciation is the focus of your tour. Easy parking on the side. Eat in house halfway through your visit if you like. Or leave and return. I like how the art is arranged throughout the repurposed property. Plenty of descriptions for your reading pleasure on your walk-through. Small museum but taking your time you can easily spend a full day here.

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    Discovery Cube Orange County

    Discovery Cube Orange County

    3.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Came back for the ocean encounter exhibit and it was great, my son had a blast!…read more There wasn't much for him to do since he is still young and reading isn't all there yet, but he had a great time at the submarine simulator and just seeing all the displays of sea animals. The AC was on blast, my parents were cold so they sat outside in the dinosaur quest benches to warm up.

    I finally had a reason to check out the Discovery Cube that I've been driving past on the 5 freeway…read moreall these years. My family visited from out of town so we wanted to take them to some kid-friendly spots to entertain my 3-year-old niece. It's right next to the freeway, so finding it is easy but their parking lot is small. We arrived around 11 am, which is an hour after they open, and their lot was full. When that happens, you are redirected to the lot across the street and that's just a short walk. It can be inconvenient though if you are with multiple children. I was surprised at how big this place was. There is a downstairs and upstairs area, so we spent the entire day there. They had exhibits explaining some science and physics concepts in a fun way children can understand. What surprised me was the interactive grocery store that focused on teaching kids how to read nutrition labels and another area that explained recycling methods. I actually learned some things in that area about recycling hazardous household items. There is another area next to the gift shop downstairs where you can pet stingrays and small sharks. The upstairs area was my favorite! It's an ocean theme and had a bounce area for the kids. Outdoors is the Dino exhibit and their animatronics were such high-quality. There is a cut dig site where each child receives their own bucket to find fossils. They had a Scooby Doo pop up exhibit where you have to solve a mystery and there are clues throughout to help you. I got to make my own sandwich there, which was fun. I appreciated all the hand sanitizing and water filling stations to help keep our hands clean and our bodies hydrated. They do have a small cafe inside in case you get hungry. I had the tomato, pesto, mozzarella croissant sandwich, and it was actually quite good! It was toasted and had good flavor. I knocked it one star because we came across a few exhibits that didn't work or stopped working in the middle of us using it. Overall, it was such a fun experience with my family and my niece had a blast!

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    Yiya Formosa

    Yiya Formosa

    4.2
    (24 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Wow this place was really cool. It's like walking down a night market in Taiwan. They have small…read moreshops throughout the space with hidden alleys taking you in another direction. When you first walk in, you are greeted by a dragon and colorful parasols hanging from the ceiling. There is a store towards the back that sells some treats and a place where you can get more info on how to travel to Taiwan and sightsee through the beautiful country. The items sold here are pretty authentic and pretty cute. If you are a Lego fan, they have some cool brick sets that are Pokemon and anime themed. I think maybe adding a food hall in here would make it that much better. If you are in area and waiting for a reservation, stop by here to kill some time. You will enjoy it and feel like you were transported elsewhere. Plus, you can take some really cool photos.

    Hope this place gets more traction and gets more lively. It'd be cool to organize a Taiwanese night…read moremarket kind of event upstairs. There are individual sections per vendor but unclear how it works as most vendors are at their post but there are staff walking around. I did see people walk in and out to check out this place. It's not captivating enough. If you want boba carriers or single drink carriers, they have it. They also have Asian snacks and drinks, souvenir trinkets and magnets, building block toys, little fortune telling thing like they have in Taiwan for $5, artsy stuff.. They have a big space attached to it. It's closed off though. Unclear what that is.

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    MUZEO

    MUZEO

    3.6
    (98 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I am on a quest to visit all the museums in Orange County for the month of July. Today I visited…read moreMuzeo Museum in lovely downtown Anaheim. Muzeo is housed in two buildings. Right now building one, there is an incredible art exhibit on the history of skateboarding in Anaheim. It's awesome. I took so many photos lol. I used to skateboard when I was a kid. Loved every second of this exhibit. The second building houses so very cool artifacts from the 1800s to the 1900s reflecting the history of Anaheim. It was cool to go back in time to see the history of a place I called home. I saw the history of Anaheim vineyards and Valencia oranges, I saw a lot of information on the ranchos in Anaheim. The Anaheim street names are all named after very important ranchers and farmers in Anaheim. For example I saw the name of a rancher Don Bernardo Yorba who created the greatest rancho of California's Golden Age. No wonder we have cities like Yorba Linda and streets with name Bernardo. Fascinating stuff. Also, there was a video recalling the bicentennial which was July 4, 1976. It was a big deal. There were other artifacts like photographs and a typewriter, luggage and military uniforms. So much history packed in that museum. If you love to visit museums, Muzeo is one that you must visit. They provide validated parking in lots 3 and 5. If you are an Anaheim resident, the cost is only $8. Regular admission is $10. There are discounts for seniors, students and children.

    Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children. Toddlers are free. It's $1 per person if you have…read morean EBT card. Must present card and ID. Young ladies at ticket booths are helpful and welcoming. Right now there is a lowrider exhibit. On the other side of the museum (separate buildings) there's artwork and a small walk through of Anaheim history. Parking is free with validation. Just ask at ticket booth and they will give you a separate ticket to insert after initial ticket from parking structure. You'll spend less than an hour here. Nice museum for a one time thing.

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    Haha! A commoner's major. #muzeo #handmodel
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