Hollywood Boulevard
California- |
| The Hollywood
Entertainment District encompasses Hollywood Boulevard, from
La Brea Ave. to Gower St., one of the most historic areas
in Los Angeles. The majority of the buildings along the boulevard
date back to the 1920s and 30s and represent some of the finest
examples of Southern California architecture styles.
All the major Hollywood tourist attractions can be found
along Hollywood Boulevard, together with the lesser known
Hollywood attractions from the past and present. Check out
the Hollywood City Pass giving you entrance to 6 of L.A.'s
major attractions including Universal Studios. |
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| Grauman's
Chinese Theatre : |
| The most famous motion picture theatre in
the world. See the hand & footprints of the Stars immortalized
in cement. Have your own hands or footprints immortalized. |
| Yamashiro
Sky Room : |
| Can be seen from in front of the Hotel Roosevelt
high up on the hill behind Mann's Chinese. This Japanese restaurant
is a replica of an Oriental Palace containing some 12 acres
of landscaped gardens, waterfalls and pagoda's. Has spectacular
views of the city below and was used for the premiere party
of "Lethal Weapon 4". |
| Hollywood
& Highland : |
| Shopping & Entertainment Center
that includes shops, restaurants, four movie theatres, nightclub
& broadcasting studios. A 640 room hotel, ballroom and the
175,000 sq. feet "Kodak" theatre which is home to
the Academy Awards. Situated next to Grauman's Chinese and covers
nearly two city blocks. |
| Hollywood
Entertainment Museum : |
| This museum was created to preserve
and celebrate the entertainment industry. Visitors are given
a behind the scenes tour of all facets of the entertainment
industry, including television, film, radio, sound recording
and the new media. Popular exhibits include the bridge of Star
Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise; the bar from "Cheers", complete
with signatures of cast members carved into the bar; a Max Factor
make-up display, historical camera equipment and and a gift
shop. |
| El
Capitan : |
| Marvelous old theatre purchased and restored
by the Disney Corporation to its former splendor. Used by Disney
for all their new film premieres in the United States. Now one
of the highest grossing cinema's in the U.S.A. You can now watch
the latest Disney films in a sumptuously restored theatre from
a bygone age. |
| Egyptian
Theater : |
| A tribute to over 2000 artists who have made
significant contributions to film, radio, television, theatre
and the recording industries. One of Hollywood's most popular
tourist attractions, the Walk of Fame lies on both sides of
Hollywood Blvd. from Gower to La Brea and both sides of Vine
Street, from Yucca to Sunset. The Silver Four Ladies of Hollywood
Gazebo, at Lea Brea, should not be missed. |
| Hollywood
Walk of Fame : |
| Opened in 1922, the Egyptian, built and owned
by Sid Grauman, was the first film Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.
Recently the entire exterior of this grand movie palace was
restored to its original appearance. It has a 150-foot courtyard,
on-site restaurant, Egyptian murals, period marquee and neon
blade sign. Inside the historic shell is a state-of-the-art
working theatre and now shows daily films on the History of
Hollywood. |
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