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Three things to do this weekend

As fall officially begins, look to enjoy these three fun activities over the weekend.
Three things to do this weekend
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride

Entering the spooky season of fall, experience the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride. This year, the experience has included new escape games that allow you to test your wit throughout the scary mazes. The 2024 Haunted Hayride theme takes us back to the mid-80s in the fictitious town of Midnight Falls, where there will be ax throwing, water balloon-based paintball and the Hellbilly Halloween maze. This event ends on October 31, 2024, and is located in Griffith Park. Purchase tickets here!

Peer into the boundless horizon at the Broad
Peer into the boundless horizon at the Broad

Located at 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 the Broad Museum is a free, contemporary art museum in Downtown L.A. with a collection of contemporary art from the 1950s. From micro to jumbo art, it’s an interesting experience that opens your minds to new perspectives and curiosity, leaving lasting memories that inspire new discoveries.

Admire Los Angeles from above
Admire Los Angeles from above

With a trail leading to a floral entry, followed by an amazing view, observe the beautiful shimmering lights of downtown Los Angeles from above Griffith Park. Even when the Griffith Observatory is closed on Mondays, you can still drive up or hike towards this view, which is a fun alternative to a boring night.

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Joshua Cazares
Joshua Cazares, Staff Writer
Joshua Cazares is an News and Features Writer for the Mirror at Van Nuys High School. He is currently a senior in Second semester in the Journalism program. Outside of journalism he enjoys listening to music and playing sports. He has an interest in philosophy and conspiracies, he loves animals and plans to travel around the world. He plans to graduate as well as go into the fire technology program at LAVC to become a fire fighter. 
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