July 12, 2026

15 thoughts on “‘Pompeii, but in the middle of a massive city’: the ice age fossil site hidden in Los Angeles

  1. Basically now, for the first time in its almost 50-year history, big changes are afoot. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  2. When you look at since opening in 1977, this unique site has drawn legions of tourists, school-age children and other visitors, the implications are hard to ignore.

  3. So the bottom line is la Brea Tar Pits – the only urban, active ice age excavation site in world – gets a mammoth face lift for the first time in nearly 50. Wonder how this will land.

  4. Considering now, for the first time in its almost 50-year history, big changes are afoot, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  5. If the museum’s current structure, hidden within grassy knolls, will remain largely the same, but the interior exhibition, research and learning spaces will be updated and reimagined, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  6. The detail about the museum’s current structure, hidden within grassy knolls, will remain largely the same, but the interior exhibition, research and learning spaces will be updated and reimagined is something people should sit with.

  7. The bigger issue here is now, for the first time in its almost 50-year history, big changes are afoot. That changes the calculation.

  8. What stands out is the museum’s current structure, hidden within grassy knolls, will remain largely the same, but the interior exhibition, research and learning spaces will be updated and reimagined. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  9. The detail about the research center, paleontology-themed museum and 5.2-hectare (13-acre) public park are the only urban, active ice age excavation sites in the world is something people should sit with.

  10. So the bottom line is the museum’s current structure, hidden within grassy knolls, will remain largely the same, but the interior exhibition, research and learning spaces will be updated and reimagined. Wonder how this will land.

  11. Reading that la Brea Tar Pits – the only urban, active ice age excavation site in world – gets a mammoth face lift for the first time in nearly 50 — hard to argue with the logic there.

  12. The fact that since opening in 1977, this unique site has drawn legions of tourists, school-age children and other visitors really puts things into perspective.

  13. Think about it: the research center, paleontology-themed museum and 5.2-hectare (13-acre) public park are the only urban, active ice age excavation sites in the world. That speaks volumes.

  14. So the bottom line is the research center, paleontology-themed museum and 5.2-hectare (13-acre) public park are the only urban, active ice age excavation sites in the world. Wonder how this will land.

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