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Things to do with kids in US, California

Lot of fun things to do with kids in US, California. Fun, free and cheap activities and places to go with children in US, California. Select your favorite destination from the list of zoos, theme parks, water parks, family parks, indoor and outdoor places, museums... Search for your favorite family days out in US, California.


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Monterey Bay Aquarium aquarium US, California
Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium, ranked as one of the world's top aquariums and one of the best places for kids and families!
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Chula Vista Nature Center aquarium Chula Vista; US, California
Chula Vista Nature Center is an internationally recognized zoo/aquarium exhibiting plants and animals native to San Diego Bay.
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Birch Aquarium aquarium La Jolla; US, California
Explore where the wonders of the ocean come alive!
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Aquarium Of The Pacific aquarium Long Beach; US, California
Take a journey of discovery through the world’s largest ocean at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California.
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Aquarium Of The Bay aquarium San Francisco; US, California
Walk through crystal clear tunnels surrounded by the amazing marine animals.
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Cabrillo Marine Aquarium aquarium San Pedro; US, California
Discover the underwater world of Southern California.
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The Childrens Museum At La Habra education La Habra; US, California
How do you get around? This exhibit highlights the history of transportation and explores a wide variety of vehicles from unicycles to space shuttles.
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Exploratorium education San Francisco; US, California
Experiment with thinking and feeling at Mind, a collection of over forty compelling exhibits that illuminate the science, art, and experience of our inner lives.
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Childrens Discovery Museum education San Jose; US, California
Visit Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose where you can expect to test, crank, listen, prod and tinker.
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Pizza Farm farm Madera; US, California
The Pizza Farm was created to educate and entertain “city folk” of all ages about how their food is grown.
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