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California African American Museum Exhibitions



California African American Museum Exhibitions



A Rich Legacy


Founded in 1972, the California African American Museum (CAAM) has become a cornerstone for preserving and celebrating the contributions of African Americans to art, culture, and history. Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, CAAM offers immersive exhibitions that educate and inspire visitors from around the globe.

Explore Nearby Scenic Drives


Adjacent to the vibrant cultural offerings of CAAM, visitors can enjoy scenic drives such as the scenic route along the historic Baldwin Hills Boulevard, offering picturesque views and access to nearby parks and landmarks like Griffith Park. This area provides a perfect backdrop for exploring both cultural and natural attractions.

Points of Interest Near CAAM


- **Griffith Observatory**: Home to telescopes, exhibits, and stunning views of Los Angeles.
- **Le Brea Canyon**: A natural wonder with trails leading through unique fossil sites.
- **Exposition Park**: A large urban park featuring the Natural History Museum, California Science Center, and Coliseum Stadium.
- **Lincoln Boulevard**: A historic strip offering diverse dining options and cultural landmarks.

Rental Car Options for Your Visit


Enhance your experience at the California African American Museum with a luxurious car rental from Beverly Hills Car Rental.


  • Luxury Vehicles: Experience comfort and prestige with our range of luxury models like Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8.
  • Exotic Cars: Rent a classic or modern exotic like a Ferrari or Lamborghini for a memorable journey.
  • Prestige Rentals: Enjoy top-tier service with prestige brands such as BMW and Porsche.


Contact Beverly Hills Car Rental at (310) 448-2018 to book your dream car today.



Additional Highlights


- **Special Exhibitions:** Keep an eye out for rotating exhibits that delve into specific eras or themes within African American history.
- **Educational Programs:** Engage in workshops, guided tours, and educational programs tailored for families and school groups.
- **Cultural Events:** Participate in cultural events and lectures that enrich your understanding of the community’s legacy.