There is one more famous cultural venue nearby - The Petersen Automotive Museum, the exhibition of which includes more than 200 luxurious vehicles. The La Brea Tar Pits is an excellent place to see unique archeological findings. Many precious fossils were discovered in tar pits, which helped these relics to survive in a very good condition. Farmers Market has also become a true landmark of Beverly Hills. Located not far from Fairfax Avenue, the market appeared in the 30s of the previous century. Nowadays, numerous tourists visit the market in order not only purchase the best food in the city but also to admire the inimitable style of old buildings. There are more than a hundred stalls on the market that offer different types of cheese, homemade sausages, pastries, and unforgettable desserts.
Fans of TV will find it incredibly interesting to visit the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Formerly known as the Museum of TV and Radio, the venue exhibits items that were used as footage for more than 140,000 episodes of old TV shows! Costumes, decorations, set pieces, and numerous memorabilia are just a small part of the museum's exhibition. There are also screens that show various TV shows on demand, from forgotten black-and-white soap operas to 80s sitcoms. Moreover, there are live panel discussions, during which visitors of the museum can meet TV directors, actors, screenwriters, and more.
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