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Places of Interest

Places of Interest

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The Original Farmers Market
Historic landmark, Los Angeles tradition and world-famous tourist attraction for more than 75 years. Nearby, The Grove’s Main Street atmosphere makes this a first rate attraction and shopping ...
Last Updated: Aug-10-2009
The Storer Residence
The second of four Hollywood area textile-block designed houses by Franck Lloyd Wright was built in 1923. Do not disturb occupants. (See listings for Ennis, Hollyhock and Freeman houses.)
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Tours
See listings for Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Hollywood and Warner Bros. Studios: Sony Pictures (Culver City) (310) 244-8687; NBC TV Studio Tour (in Burbank) (818) 840-3537; Red Line's Inside ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
TV Studios
Hollywood has a 60-year history as a pioneer in TV broadcasting. See listings for KCET/Channel 28 and KTLA/Channel 5. Others: KCBS Television City, 7800 Beverly Blvd., (323) 575-2624; CBS Studio ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
Universal CityWalk
A lively pedestrian promenade with restaurants, nightclubs and link three entertainment animations: Universal Studios Hollywood, Gibson Amphitheatre and the 18-screen Universal Studios Cinema and ...
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood, The Entertainment Capital of L.A., unleashes King Kong 360 3-D Created by Peter Jackson, the world's largest, most intense 3-D experience, as part of the world-famous ...
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Vedanta Society Hollywood Temple
Founded by Swami Prabhavananda in 1929, preaches the philosophical basis of Hinduism in historic setting. One of many religious societies that once flourished in the Hollywwod Hills. This temple has ...
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Visitor / Tourist information
Hollywood & Highland at 6801 Hollywood Blvd., 1st level on the Awards Walk.
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Walk of Fame
A project originated by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce in 1960, the world's most famous sidewalk contains nearly 2000 stars embedded along Hollywood Blvd. From La Brea to Gower, and on Vine St. ...
Last Updated: Dec-21-2010
Warner Bros. Studios
Where legends such as Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Bette Davis and James Cagney made their mark. The VIP Tour emphasizes the technical side of film and TV. Limited of groups of 12, reservations ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
Wattles Mansion
Private mansion completed in 1909 and maintained by Hollywood Heritage, Inc. Gardens behind the mansion are open to the public.
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
West Hollywood
Billed as "The Creative City", its irregular shape makes it hard to know exactly when you are within its limits. Its avenues of Art & Design is an exciting district of interior resources, art ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
West Hollywood Gateway
CRA sponsored. Gateway depicts Dolores Del Rio, Anna Mae Wong, Mae West, and Dorothy Dandridge. Designed by Catherine Hardwiche, sculptor: Hari West.
Last Updated: Aug-21-2009
Whitley Heights
A few blocks north of Hollywood Blvd. Built in 1918 by H.J. Whitley to resemble an Italian hilltown; listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In the 20s Maurice Chevalier, Bette Davis, ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
Yamashiro Restaurant
Built in 1911 as a private residence, this beautiful replica of a Japanese Palace has one of the most spectacular views in the city and a perfect place to watch a Hollywood Sunset. Gardens include ...
Last Updated: Dec-22-2010
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