Guests are invited back to bring a picnic, blankets, chairs, and candy while enjoying classic scary movies at Heritage Square…if you dare. The scheduled features are the 1910 silent movie version of "Frankenstein", followed by the 1935 motion pictur
Heritage Square is an open-air, living history museum dedicated to telling the story of the development of Los Angeles. With our eight historic landmarks serving as the backdrop for the evening, this special screening will take place on the lawn near the Palms Depot. The mission of the Heritage Square Museum is to collect, preserve, and interpret the architecture, physical environment, and cultural diversity of Southern California from 1850 to 1950.
Heritage Square Museum is regularly open Saturdays and Sundays, from 12 to 5 PM (Hours vary from November to February). Regular admission is $10/adults, $8/seniors, $5/children ages 6-12. The Museum is located at 3800 Homer Street, off the 110 Arroyo Seco Parkway (110/Pasadena Freeway) at Avenue 43, just north of downtown Los Angeles.
Additional Information : Tickets can be redeemed at the will call table outside of the Museum Store. Please bring your printed confirmation and a valid ID to redeem tickets. There is approximately half hour between when the gates open and when the show begins at 7.30. Guests are encouraged to wear warm clothing. Beverages and popcorn will be available for purchase. There is very limited access seating. The grounds are uneven, and the event takes place on one of the lawns. Please contact Heritage Square directly at 323-225-2700 to make arrangements.
Heritage Square Museum
3800 Homer Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031
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