Natural History Museum of Los Angeles: Spider Pavilion

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In the spirit of Halloween, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles has put on a spider exhibit through November 8th. It's a "wonderful world of arachnids," as the museum's website puts it. The best part is the museum has a tent outside where some of its spiders roam freely. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 students and seniors, $1 children, and museum members enter free. Open daily 1000AM to 500PM.



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"Wow!" said Allison Boomer, 9.

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"Awesome," said Klyde Gerros, 8. 


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Nancy Kim, 73


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Vidal Osnay, 29


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Chris Loomis, 39, says he came to the Spider Pavilion from Hollywood to make some tips.









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