Places of Interest Listings

Hollywood Hills

From Los Feliz to Beverly Hills, developed in the 20s, intriguing secluded neighborhoods offer historical perspective ab…

Hollywood Museum

in Max Factor Bldg. 1660 N. Highland Ave. (323) 464-7776. Make-up studio on ground floor restored to its art deco splend…

Hollywood Palladium

6215 Sunset Blvd. (323) 962-7600. Opened October 30, 1940 with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and his vocalists, including F…

Hollywood Post Office

1615 Wilcox Ave. Built in 1936, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Above an inside door is a wood…

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

7000 Hollywood Blvd. (323) 856-1970. Built in 1927, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks were among the original owners. …

Hollywood Sign

Built on Mt. Lee in 1923 for $21,000 as a temporary sign to promote Hollywoodland real estate development, the 50-foot-h…

Hollywood Tower Apartments

6200 Franklin Ave. (855) 658-5708. Recently renovated historic apartments with French-Norman architectural details appea…

Hollywood Wax Museum

6767 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028-4623 (323) 462-5991 Rub elbows with your favorite stars at the most visited at…

Hollywood Wilshire Y.M.C.A.

1553 N. Schrader Blvd. (323) 467-4161. Serving Hollywood for over 75 years. www.ymcala.org/hollywood

Hollywoodland Stone Gates

Beachwood Dr. Built of rock quarried from Griffith Park and designated a monument in 1968. Beachwood Village was immorta…

Hudson Apartments (formerly Hillview Apartments)

6533 Hollywood Blvd. Built by movie moguls Jesse Lasky and Samuel Goldwyn in 1917. Broadway actors who left New York for…

I|O Rooftop

Located on the 7th floor of The Godfrey Hotel Hollywood, is a sophisticated oasis in the middle of the L.A. buzz with 36…