A visit to the Los Angeles Police Museum should be on every young boy's bucket list. The website doesn't do it justice. (No pun intended). Children age 12 and younger are free. You can explore the original jails, snap your own mug shot, climb aboard an aged police helicopter and check out bullet-ridden vehicles. Los Angelenos will remember numerous events featured in the museum from recent decades. An audio tour is available at no additional cost. The staff is exceptionally friendly. It's a few hours of fun that helps teach the kids who are the real heroes.
Welcome to Jet Set Mom! Traveling with kids is not easy -- especially when you are alone. Here's some highlights of my trips around the U.S. and the world (and some closer to home) with my children Alex and Serene.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Los Angeles Police Museum
A visit to the Los Angeles Police Museum should be on every young boy's bucket list. The website doesn't do it justice. (No pun intended). Children age 12 and younger are free. You can explore the original jails, snap your own mug shot, climb aboard an aged police helicopter and check out bullet-ridden vehicles. Los Angelenos will remember numerous events featured in the museum from recent decades. An audio tour is available at no additional cost. The staff is exceptionally friendly. It's a few hours of fun that helps teach the kids who are the real heroes.
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