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What are the most iconic SoCal landmarks...that you’ve never visited?

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 02:  The Griffith Observatory overlooks Los Angeles from atop the Hollywood Hills on the eve of the re-opening on November 2, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. The observatory will be accessible to the public after a $93 million five-year renovation that restored the weathered exterior, updated exhibits, and doubled its floor space by adding an underground level. The observatory has been a destination for star-gazers and students and has appeared in many Hollywood movies since it first opened in 1935.    (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
The Griffith Observatory overlooks Los Angeles from atop the Hollywood Hills on the eve of the re-opening on November 2, 2006 in Los Angeles, California.
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What are the most iconic SoCal landmarks...that you’ve never visited?

The Hollywood Sign. The Griffith Observatory. Dodger Stadium.

These are some of Southern California’s iconic landmarks that draw crowds of tourists and native Angelenos to their steps. And if you haven’t ever visited said iconic locations, you might be keeping that potentially embarrassing information on the down low. Well today, AirTalk wants to hear about it.

What huge tourist attraction or landmark have you never taken the time to check out in L.A. or SoCal, even (or perhaps especially) if it’s in your backyard? And why?

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