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    Yvonne B.

    Everyone should check out The International Printing Museum! I got to attend their annual Printer's Fair and they had so many small business booths that specialize in various printing methods. The museum itself is huge, there is so much to see and learn. I didn't know we could even use a couple of their printing presses dating back to the 1800's!?! The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable, they gave me so many fun facts about the presses and the museum. I got to take home my personalized keepsake metal type stamp and a couple of my self-printed bookmarks and copy of the constitution. This is the perfect place to go for an interactive date night or family day!

    Madeleine L.

    Very cool space, much better than I anticipated. It does not look like much from the outside but it does house a lot more than you think. Definitely worth a stop.

    Front sign indicates entrance is on the street side of the building
    Desiree G.

    Took a group of over 20 homeschool kids to a tour of the International Printing Press today. It was fantastic! The museum had a huge array of printing presses and cool things to see. We had two great guides who took the kids on a trip back in time where they learned all about Benjamin Franklin and his life, The Gutenberg Press and how it worked, how the industrial revolution impacted printing and more! The kids were able to print their own pages and book marks, as well as assemble and bind their own little booklets. Amazing tour and place to visit. Highly recommend checking it out, great for all ages!

    Papermum press is here at the fair with their letterpresses cards! #makesmewander
    Sarah H.

    My kids have been coming to this museum for years with field trips and with Boy Scouts and I have never been with them until they hosted their printing fair. What is amazing experience to see so many different talented vendors doing letterpress to type setting to silk screen - all sorts of things. But also to see all the big machines that people could learn about to learn about history of printing but also the art of printing. I highly recommend making a trip down here for one of their events. It is fascinating and you might even get to try to make something yourself!

    Monik D.

    Such a cool space! Your can see printing presses and learn about them too! They have yearly events with hands on interactive activities. Perfect for kids - including adult kids lol. Check out their website for different events during the year. They even have classes.

    Printing press
    Yonnie C.

    It was fun to explore this museum (free admission courtesy of smithsonian magazine museum day) today! There's a tour every hour and the docent is very thorough with his stories, we had Peter. Enjoyed the tour and then did some printing activities by making a greeting card. Also took home a printed Declaration of Independence document! Lots to learn and it's a small place so an hour should suffice. Free parking.

    Linotype machine.
    Jennifer H.

    What a splendid museum! I found this place via the free "Museum Day Live!" promotion event in September. Definitely worth the regular admissions price. Free parking available in the private parking lot to the left of the entrance. Ticket Pricing: $10 || general admission $8 || students & seniors Cash, check, and credit cards are all accepted. Guided Tour Review: The interactive, hour-long guided tour is included with admission. These tours are ongoing, so you can join the current group in session and stay with them until you get back to the exhibit you started at. The tour guides are entertaining and extremely knowledgeable of every printing machine on display. Almost every exhibit has a neat demo of the machine in action. The guides demonstrate how the machines work and provide a comprehensive walk through printing history. When the main Linotype machine is up and running, you can get a stamp casting of your name for $1 as a souvenir. At the end of the tour, you'll also be able to hand-print a complimentary bookmark to keep. This is a wonderful museum to learn about new things. Even if you don't care so much for history, this place is guaranteed to add value & a sprinkle of joy to your day :)

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    Chiante M.

    We have been wanting to visit this museum forever. But their days of operation didn't seem to match our availability. So finally, for Socal Free Museum day, we decided that was our chance! The museum is quite easy to find, with free parking as it sits in an industrial business park(?) on Torrance Blvd. When we entered, we were advised by a staff member that the tours are group guided by a docent. We felt good about this because we definitely loved hearing about the histories of each printing machine and their varied components. The docent was also very knowledgable and detailed in explaining each apparatus and how it evolved through time, from printing books, newspapers, flyers, and other literature. He also actively demonstrated the printing process from back in the day, which was really interesting. During the tour, we reached a point where they asked everyone to write a few words (a name or phrase) on a card, that they would turn into a linotype slug for you as a souvenir. After they generated this piece of metal, we went over to the print shop where (with the help of another gentleman) we put our slugs into another machine, that printed a little flyer commemorating our visit. I don't think I've been this impressed with anything at a museum or elsewhere in a really long time. And that is what sets them apart from the rest for me. On your way out, you have opportunities to engage in some other stamping or printing activities. The gift shop has little mementos for children, young adults, and older adults too. If you ever have free time during one of their open days, you should consider dropping in.

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