Places of Interest Listings

Max Factor Building

(See Hollywood Museum listing) 1666 N. Highland Ave. Opened in 1935 with a “premiere” attended by Claudette …

Melrose Avenue

A unique collection of restaurants, nostalgia shops, and boutiques with the newest and best of fashion for a hip and tre…

Montecito Apartments

6650 Franklin Ave. Fine example of art deco style with Mayan influence, listed in National Register of Historical Places…

Mulholland Fountain

Los Feliz Blvd. and Riverside Dr. Dedicated August 1, 1940, as a memorial to William Mulholland who engineered the 238-m…

Murals in Hollywood

Murals in Hollywood An array of murals provide diversion to the urban streetscape. Don’t miss the spectacular L.A. Jazz …

Museum of Death

6031 Hollywood Blvd. (323) 466-8011. Displays funerary items and mortician devices as well as war, autopsy and famous cr…

Museum of Illusions

6751 Hollywood Blvd (800) 593-2902 Optical illusions designed to fill visitors’ photo albums with vivid and unusual phot…

Museums

Refer to listings for American Society of Cinematographers, The Autry, Hollywood Bowl Museum, Hollywood Heritage Museum,…

Musso & Frank Grill

6667 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 467-7788 Open Tue-Sun. Hollywood’s oldest restaurant, it was a popul…

Orchard Gables

1277 Wilcox Ave. Recently declared a Historical and Cultural Landmark, this arts & crafts European-style cottage bui…

Original Farmers Market

6333 W. 3rd St. (323) 933-9211. World-famous market, a Los Angeles tradition for more than 80 years. The Grove shopping …

Ozzie & Harriet Nelson’s House

1822 Camino Palmero. Home of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson for 40 years and where David and Rick Nelson grew up. Hollywood Hi…