Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (indoor)
Total Hunt Time
About 3 to 4 hours, depending on options selected

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The largest natural and historical museum in the western United States, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County safeguards more than 33 million spectacular, diverse specimens and artifacts. It’s a little known Southern California jewel, now the host of 12 remarkable clue locations that will have you roaring in delight (and puzzlement!). Just minutes from the University of Southern California, in Exposition Park, the NHMLAC opened its doors in 1913 and hasn’t stopped since then, building a world class collection including: “Dueling Dinosaur Skeletons”; grand dioramas of African and American mammals; marine animals; exhibits of Native American and Pre-Columbian cultures; early Hollywood memorabilia; gems and minerals; an insect zoo; and much more. This is a place at which Indiana Jones would’ve felt right at home. Admission not included in program fee.
Itinerary
Gather in front of the museum on Figueroa Street
Introductions/Ice Breakers/Rules–30 minutes
- Stage 1 Hunt — 45 minutes (optional)
- Midbrief and Discussion of Roles & Ground Rules — 30 minutes
- Stage 2 Hunt –90-120 minutes
- Team Building Wrap-Up & Discussion–30 minutes
- Lunch/Dinner/Drinks at a Local Restaurant (optional):
Arrangements for and cost of dining not included in price quote.
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