Lynwood is a city in Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 69,772, down from 69,845 at the 2000 census. Lynwood is located near South Gate and Compton in the southern portion of the Los Angeles Basin. Incorporated in 1921, the city is named for Lynn Wood Sessions, wife of a local dairyman, Charles Sessions. The local railroad siding and later Pacific Electric Railway station were named after the dairy.
Restaurants in Lynwood
4 based on 118 reviews
Stadium was clean, and sight lines were great due to the smaller venue. Didn't care for the ribbed bench seats that for some reason hit a nerve and make my legs go numb. Watched half the chargers/philly game from the stubhub backyard in the lounge chairs. Lots of venues for food and drink at a steep upcharge and all pretty mediocre from what I tried. Good time but it has room for improvement.
4 based on 1 reviews
The Gage Bowl has been a community bowling icon for like forever and continues to attract newer generations as they come along. Traditional and nostalgic old Americana in an area which is now predominantly Hispanic. Fun to roll a few. ...
4 based on 5 reviews
We visited the Adobe Museum when attending a re-enactment in the same grounds.
(The quaintly named Battle of the Old Woman's Gun).
Tranquil setting. You get a conducted tour of the D R Adobe Museum and from this we gained an excellent insight into the historical struggle for California.
Beautiful grounds and we especially liked the cactus garden.
4 based on 24 reviews
Great fun here. 4 golf course options give a lot of variety. Not too crowded and lots of activities, including the arcade where you can spend a lot of $$$. Staff always very friendly and courteous. I would go later in the afternoon because the heat is just too much before 3-4pm.
Will come back again!
5 based on 90 reviews
Whenever Cerritos residents have guests the library is the Number Three tourist attraction after Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. The award-winning Cerritos Library is owned and operated by the City.
The Children's room is outstanding having the giant aquarium as its front wall. They have their own dinosaur named 'Stan' and a group of computers to use. It's a great place for the kids.
next to the Front Desk is the media room, with a great selection of CDs and DVDs. There is an "Internet Station" where you can check your email, or do a brief search.
Upstairs by the stacks is a bank of computers to use for study for research -free.
They also have a group of 'Study Rooms' that can be reserved in advance. If you have a group study project you can use one of the rooms and not disturb the other patrons.
The library also houses a great art collection and a special event room on the top floor. The Skylight room also has a roof-top patio,
4.5 based on 107 reviews
The Bicycle Hotel & Casino hosts one of country's largest poker rooms and is THE place to play in the Los Angeles area. We offer a large selection of poker games and Asian games, as well as a wide range of limits to suit everyone's needs. Our desire is to make every player, from the novice to the professional, feel like they have experienced the best in service and gaming action, every time they come to play.
I was here for a poker tournament and it is nice not to have to deal with traffic and just go upstairs when you are done playing!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The Memorial Space Center is a very interesting and poignant memorial. It is really well laid out and for kids of all ages (including adults) there are many activities to keep all entertained for a few hours. The staff are really polite and helpful
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This place is AMAZING when it comes to the apparatus displays from the Los Angeles County Fire Department's history. The best part for me was the actual vehicles from EMERGENCY! To see the actual Squad 51 and the original Ward LaFrance 51 was so amazing. This I would have to say is there main exhibits. The Squad is autographed by Kevin Tighe and Randolph Mantooth. You will also see one of the ambulances used for the show as well. It was such a great place to visit!! Recommend it to TV History buffs and Fire Department buffs!!! Just a heads up though, the facility is not that big, I know that there are plans for expansion but again, if you are in Fire Department History and TV History, the size of the facility won't matter, it's what is in side that does!!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
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Well I had some free time after working all day on a literary project, so decided to catch a late show, but none of the local theatres' viewing times had anything I wanted to see. Enter The Paramount for a fun option. I arrived right before the 2nd show, so poked around the snack bar and video game selection. I was all at once awash in memories of fun childhood trips to both the arcade as well as my beloved fav the institute that is the iconic drive in theatre. What a lasting treasure I hope lasts for generations to come.
3 based on 22 reviews
We were excited about this tour but was left disappointed. Service was bad. Complimentary snack basket was poor and our driver was not sociable at all. We were all dressed to the nines and excited to act like celebrities for the night and we ended up feeling overdressed on a public transportation type ride. The helicopter ride itself was beautiful though so just choose another company. I don't recommend this company at all. Pick another.
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