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Venue: Places of Interest
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Mary Pickford Center
Built in 1949 and the first Hollywood studio designed for television. Many early TV variety, quiz shows and sitcoms of its day including “Queen For A Day” and “I Love Lucy” were broadcast from here. In addition to the 286-seat Linwood Dunn Theater, the building houses several Academy departments, including the offices and collections of the Academy Film Archive. www.oscars.org (See Films)

Hollywood at the Academy’s Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study.