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South Bay’s Top 10 Cheap Thrills for the Kids!

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 You’ve been to the beach, the farmer’s market, the park and your local library.  Here are some other destinations to help alleviate midsummer kid boredom, without dropping a bundle.

1. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium: Marine exhibits, touch tanks and special events.  Admission is a suggested donation of $5 for adults and $1 for kids and seniors.  http://www.cabrilloaq.org

2. South Coast Botanical Garden: 87 acres of land with a collection of plants from all over the world, classes, tours, walks, and special shows.  Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for students & seniors, $2.50 for children under 5.  http://www.southcoastbotanicgarden.org

3. Charles H. Wilson Park: Free Little Train Rides on the first Sunday of the month.  The park also has a treehouse.  http://www.visittorrance.com/parks.htm

4. Madrona Marsh Preserve and Nature Center: Learn about the animal and plant species that benefit from the marsh at the Nature Center, then explore the marsh itself and see them in their natural habitat.  http://www.friendsofthemadronamarsh.com

5. Pointe Vicente Interpretive Center: The 10,000 square foot center features exhibits about the natural and cultural history of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, with an emphasis on the Pacific Gray Whale.  No admission fee.  http://www.palosverdes.com/rpv/recreationparks

6. Roundhouse Lab & Aquarium: Native and non-native marine life, including sharks, moray eels, lobsters and octopus, on display in tanks.  Free Admission.  http://www.roundhouseaquarium.org

7. L.A. Maritime Museum: Exhibits include vessels, models, paintings and memorabilia of maritime life.  Hands-on exhibits include knot board and amateur radio room.  $3 general admission, seniors and youths 7-18 $1, children 6 and under free.  http://www.lamaritimemuseum.org

8. Western Museum of Flight: Focuses on the history of the aerospace industry in Southern California, with planes from all eras on display.  Admission $5, students $3.  http://www.wmof.com

9. Bannning Residence Museum:  Built in 1864, the restored, 23-room Greek revival mansion is the former home of Phineas Banning, who founded Wilmington.  Admission is $5, $1 for children under 12.  http://www.banningmuseum.org

10. Sea Aire Golf Course: Sea Aire is a very short nine-hole, par 27, pitch and putt golf course nestled in the Seaside Ranchos Neighborhood of South Torrance.  http://www.ci.torrance.ca.us/Parks/10153.htm

Courtesy of the Daily Breeze Saturday, Jully 26, 2008

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