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LA Landmarks for the Small Set

Whether it’s LEGOs, K’Nex, Lincoln Logs, or just plain old wood blocks, kids love to build and create. Here in Los Angeles we’ve got some amazing examples of architecture that will inspire you’re little Lautner or growing Geary. These buildings are impressive, cool, and anything but boring – and most are in unexpected places and totally touchable.  So take your tot on a structural and instructional tour of the city that will get their wheels turning – then go home and see what you can create!

Oldest Operating McDonalds

Once upon a time, McDonalds had just one arch. Also, there was no drive through. This McDonalds, the oldest still in operation, is walk up only. Take the drive to see this landmark, which is old enough to be on the National Register of Historic Places. Oogling the mid century architecture is free. Happy Meals are extra.

McDonalds
10207 Lakewood Blvd.
Downey

Did we miss any super cool, kid-spirational spots?  We’d love to know your favorite architecture in LA.

-Christina Fiedler

Photo Credits: George via Creative Commons, Stu Spivack via flickr, Robert H. via yelp, Paul L. via yelp,  Joseph A. via yelp, Jorge Bueno via flickr, W.L. via yelp, Mike D. via yelp, Noa B. via yelp,  Andy Kennelly via Google+