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Hollywood Wax Museum
UCLA

Distance From My House

UCLA is about 2,119 miles away from my house. Which is about a 33 hour car ride. If you took a plane to UCLA then it would take about 5 hours and 50 minutes. Depending on the flight you get , the gas for the car ride would be just as much as the plane so why not just fly.

5 Attractions

One attraction is the Hollywood Wax Museum. The Hollywood Wax Museum is 6 miles away from UCLA. the Hollywood wax museum contains wax replaces of all of your favorite movie and tv show actors. It also has replicas of famous singers and dancers. The museum opened on February 25, 1965 and claims to be the only wax museum dedicated solely to celebrities. It is the longest-running wax museum in the United States.
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It was on Hilgard Avenue in the south part of campus. It was named after Mira Hershey, who gave $300,000 to have an all-women's dorm built. The original Hershey Hall was built in the 1930s and is still in use today as an academic building. The west wing that was added later was demolished to make way for a Science Building.
Today, UCLA’s entire undergraduate residential community is located on a ridge on the northwestern edge of the campus called “the Hill”. The Hill has 17 towers and 5 residential complexes. It has 11,000 residents, dining halls, commons buildings containing student services, conference facilities, classrooms, facilities for recreational and varsity sports, the Southern Regional Library, and The Tom Bradley International Hall. Students on the Hill are under the care of the Residential Life or the "Office of Residential Life".
The Hill recently had the “Northwest Campus Fill-In Project”. The project added 1,525 beds, 10 faculty in-residence apartments, a 750-seat dining hall, and four residential towers in 2013. Two of the towers, Holly Ridge and Gardenia Way opened in February of 2012. The other two, Sproul Cove and Sproul Landing, were completed in September 2013. Sproul Cove is on the ridge below Rieber Hall. Sproul Landing stands on the former site of the Office of Residential Life, which has relocated to Tom Bradley International
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There is about 20 people on the team. The club competes against other Ultimate Frisbee clubs from other Colleges. The Ultimate frisbee club is a be a good way to get to know some of the people around the campus while also having fun and staying active.
The second club at UCLA is the Tennis Club. The tennis club goes to other school and plays against other schools tennis clubs. The Tennis club was founded in 2002 by a student named Mark Otten. Today, the club has over 200 members that practice every year.
A third club is the adventure club. The adventure club goes to many different location near UCLA and they basically camp out and stay the night there. Either they do that or they go hiking on a trail that leads into a forest or something interesting. The club i just for people that are bored being normal o they want to go places.
A fourth club is the men’s rugby club. The men’s rugby club practices rugby just like a real rugby team. The original club was created in 1934. Since the club is so old most people consider the club a team. They have competed against my large university

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