- Venice, Los Angeles - Wikipedia
Venice, originally called "Venice of America", was founded by wealthy developer Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a beach resort town, 14 miles (23 km) west of Los Angeles
- Home | Venice Beach | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and . . .
It is known as one of the region’s most popular tourist attractions The Venice Beach Boardwalk stretches over two (2) miles and hosts hundreds of street vendors and performers along with numerous privately owned restaurants and food venues
- The 8 best things to do in Venice Beach - Time Out
Explore L A 's eclectic beachfront neighborhood with these things to do in Venice Beach, from the bustling boardwalk to posh Abbot Kinney
- Venice Beach - Visit California
Abutting Santa Monica’s south side on the Pacific Coast Highway, Venice Beach—or simply Venice—was developed as a Los Angeles beach resort that paid homage to its Italian namesake with canals, piazzas, pedestrian bridges, a lagoon, and a colonnaded business district
- Venice Beach – Beaches Harbors
Venice Beach is one of the most interesting and popular sights in Los Angeles Venice hosts artists, palm readers, bikini-clad roller skaters, belly dancers, vendors, street performers and of course bodybuilders
- Venice Beach, California | Iconic Landmarks Hidden Gems | Visit the USA
Experience the best of Venice Beach, California: explore iconic landmarks like Muscle Beach, enjoy lively street performers, and discover hidden gems Plan your trip today!
- Venice Beach Boardwalk Is Officially One Of The Best In The U. S.
The boardwalk is the second-largest tourist attraction in Southern California after Disneyland, and it’s famous for being home to the legendary Muscle Beach Venice, the Venice Beach Skatepark, and the Venice Art Walls
- Venice Beach in Los Angeles – First Time Visitor’s Guide
Explore the iconic Venice Beach in Los Angeles with our First Time Visitor's Guide Discover the best attractions, beachfront activities, and hidden gems in this popular coastal neighborhood
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