Pantages Theatre

6233 Hollywood Blvd. A historical and cultural landmark and the first art deco movie palace in the U.S. Opened in 1930. Hosted the Academy Awards from 1949-1959.www.hollywoodpantages.com (See THEATRE)

Paramount Pictures

5555 Melrose Ave. Longest continuously operating film studio in Hollywood. The original gates can be seen at Bronson entrance. www.paramountstudios.com (See TV TICKETS and FEATURED TOURS)

Plummer Park

7377 Santa Monica Blvd. (323) 845-0172. Part of Plummer Estate that Helen Hunt Jackson, author of Ramona, visited. Park includes recreational facilities. Farmers Market every Mon 9am-2pm. www.weho.org ...

Raleigh Studios

5300 Melrose Ave. Working studio dates back to 1914. Home of classic films such as Mark of Zorro, The Three Musketeers, In the Heat of the Night, and TV's Superman. www.raleighstudios.com (See EVENTS)

Red Studios Hollywood

846 N Cahuenga Blvd. Began as Metro Pictures Back Lot #3 in 1915. From The Golden Age of Television to The Golden Girls, from MTV to WB, from High Noon to True Blood, a grand Hollywood tradition.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium

6780 Hollywood Blvd. Ripley's Museum offers over 300 different exhibits of the strange, unusual and bizarre. Look for the dinosaur on the roof. Open daily 10am-midnight. www.ripleys.com/hollywood

RKO Studios

Corner of Melrose & Gower. Formerly owned by Joseph Kennedy, Howard Hughes, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Acquired by Paramount, the familiar globe is still visible and its stages are still in use.

Rockwalk

7425 Sunset Blvd. Handprints, signatures, and memorabilia from the greatest musical performers and innovators who contributed the most to the growth of Rock 'n Roll music as an art form.

Runyon Canyon Park

2000 N. Fuller Ave. Historic city park. Hike the trails and explore the relics and ruins of a Hollywood estate. Pedestrian entrance end of Fuller St. www.runyoncanyonhike.com.

Samuel-Novarro House

2255 Verde Oak Dr. Lloyd Wright translates the textured pre-cast concrete Mayanesque block into pressed metal. The result hints at pre-Columbian Revival and Zigzag Modern composition.
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