The Petersen Automotive Museum recently released some big news about its reimagined James H. Frank Family Vault. The newly enhanced Vault now spans over 70,000 square feet and features an updated ...
How long should I plan to spend at the Petersen Museum–can I do it in a couple of hours or is it a full-day thing? You can cover most of the museum in two to three hours, but if you wish to do the ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Car enthusiasts, rejoice. The Petersen Automotive Museum on Thursday welcomed back guests after being shut down for months. Those who are looking to visit will be required to ...
The Miracle Mile is famously home to a fancy fleet of dream machines, those ultra-exclusive automobiles on dazzling display at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The keyword here is, of course, "display" ...
Cost: General admission: $15 (adults), $12 (seniors and students), $7 (children to age 12). Vault Tour: $20. More info: petersen.org LOS ANGELES — I was not overwhelmed by the newly renovated Petersen ...
It used to be a secret, and you could only get down there if you knew someone. And not if you knew them casually. I myself had seen hopeful Vaulters get rejected in no uncertain terms by previous ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- In the middle of the 20th century, all eyes seemed to be on the future. For example, space exploration, and Walt Disney creating Tomorrowland. And the auto industry was coming up ...
As Black History Month draws to a close, the Negro Motorist Green Book Exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum is still going strong and open to the public. Featuring a carefully curated selection ...
As confirmed by Looper, Kevin Conroy — the voice behind Batman in the absolutely iconic "Batman: The Animated Series" — unfortunately passed away on November 10, 2022, at the age of 66. While Conroy ...
If you follow America's Most Beautiful Roadster news (yeah, right), you might recognize the Double Dozen roadster based on the '33 Ford. Any hoot, it's joining the Petersen Automotive Museum's vast ...
Prior to the Power Tour, Dodge donated Viper No. 6 (literally the sixth Viper off the assembly line) for display in the Petersen Automotive Museum. But before it became housed in a diorama inside the ...
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