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CBS Television City
Soap operas, game shows, sitcoms and new broadcasts. Carol Burnett and other legendary variety shows originated here.
Charlie Chaplin Studios / Jim Henson Studios
1416 N. La Brea Ave. Built in 1918 to resemble a row of English country homes, Chaplin made many of his films here. Formerly A&M Records, the studio was purchased by Jim Henson Productions.
Chase Bank/Millard Sheets
1500 N. Vine St. Unusual mosaics, murals and stained glass created by noted California artist Millard Sheets depict Hollywood personalities.
Château Élysée/Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International
Built in the late 1920s, Hollywood’s first residential hotel's guests included Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, & Humphrey Bogart. Now owned by Church of Scientology.
Chateau Marmont
8221 Sunset Blvd. Since 1929, this castle-like hotel has been popular with stars for its privacy. From secret romances to untimely deaths, guests include Errol Flynn, Marilyn Monroe, and John Lennon.
Church of Scientology Los Angeles
6724 Hollywood Blvd. Located in the historic former Christie Hotel. www.scientology-losangeles.org
Cinerama Dome
6360 Sunset Blvd. Restored as part of the Arclight Hollywood, the unique geodesic-shaped theatre designed by Buckminster Fuller was built in 1963. www.arclightcinemas.com (See FILM)
Columbia Square
6121 Sunset Blvd. Originally a CBS broadcasting center for early radio and TV shows, the renovated development features a 20-story residential tower, and offices. www.columbiasquare.com
Crossroads of the World
6671 Sunset Blvd. Historical landmark built in 1936 as "the world's first modern shopping center." Used for locations for L.A. Confidential, Indecent Proposal and Argo. www.crossroadshollywood.com
De Longpre Park
1350 Cherokee Ave. A lovely old "pocket" park one block south of Sunset Blvd. Jerry Fuller is said to have penned the Rick Nelson hit "Travelin' Man" here. Features sculptures honoring Valentino.
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