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Hollywood, Los Angeles

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Hollywood is the famous district of Los Angeles closely associated with the movie industry. It covers 24.96 sq mi (64.6 sq km) and has a population of 123,000 (2011 estimate).

The history of Hollywood goes back to 1887, when Harvey Henderson Wilcox and his wife Daeida bought a ranch in the area to establish a Christian settlement, which they wanted to be free from vices. The name Hollywood was originally suggested by H.J. Whitley, and the Wilcoxes decided to keep it.

In the late 19th century, Hollywood was a farming community where the people grew oranges and barley. Meanwhile, H.J. Whitley appears to have a different plan for the area. In 1902 he opened the Hollywood Hotel. With it he attracted other land buyers into the area.

The motion picture industry had its start in Hollywood with the making of a short film called A Daring Hold-Up in 1906. This led to the making of the first motion picture there, a 17-minute feature called In Old California, released in 1910. Within five years, Los Angeles has surpassed New York City as the main center for movie production, with major film companies such as Paramount, Warner Brothers, RKO and Columbia all setting up their studios in the area.

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As early as the 1920s Hollywood has carved a name as the world-famous center for US film industry. One of the first neighborhoods in Hollywood was Whitley Heights, designed by architect A.S. Barnes for H.J. Whitley in 1918. It soon became the home of many celebrities such as Rudolph Valentino, Barbara Stanwyck, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich and others. The first Academy Awards was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in 1929.

Modern Hollywood began to take share in the post war era, with the first commercial television station west of the Mississippi opening in Hollywood in 1947. Many tourist attractions and landmarks were added to the area, but by the 1980s and 90s Hollywood was suffering from a decline. This caused some of the older landmarks to be threatened with demolition.

Today Hollywood is in the process of gentrification and redevelopment. It remains a tourist destination drawing a continuous stream of visitors from around the United States and all around the world.

How to go to Hollywood

The Los Angeles Metro Red Line is a subway line that serves the Hollywood/Western Station, Hollywood/Vine Station and Hollywood/Highland Station in Hollywood.

Neighborhoods of Hollywood

  1. Beachwood Canyon

  2. Cahuenga Pass

  3. East Hollywood

  4. Hollywood Hills

  5. Melrose Hill

  6. Spaulding Square

  7. Yucca Corridor

Places of Interest in Hollywood

  1. Barnsdall Art Park
    Park created for the promotion and development of the arts and provide exposure to artists in Los Angeles.

  2. Bob Hope Square
    Intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.

  3. Capitol Records Building
    Landmark 13-story high rise designed to resemble a stack of records.

  4. CBS Columbia Square
    Home to CBS's Los Angeles operations until 2007.

  5. Charlie Chaplin Studios
    Motion picture studio built by silent movie star Charlie Chaplin in 1917, and is today a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

  6. Cinerama Dome
    Movie theatre for widescreen films on Sunset Boulevard.

  7. Crossroads of the World
    Opened in 1936, this is regarded as the first outdoor shopping mall in America.

  8. Earl Carroll Theatre
    Theatre owned by Broadway showman Earl Carroll on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.

  9. El Capitan Entertainment Centre
    Building on the National Register of Historic Places first built in 1921 as the Hollywood Masonic Temple.

  10. El Capitan Theater
    Art Deco-style movie theater that provides old-fashioned comfort to movie viewing.

  11. Frederick's of Hollywood
    Famous shop selling lingerie on Hollywood Boulevard.

  12. Gibson Amphitheatre
    Formerly Universal Amphitheatre, this is a venue for concerts located in Universal City. It is the third largest indoor theater in California.

  13. Gower Gulch
    Intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street.

  14. Grauman's Chinese Theatre
    Landmark movie theatre with an exterior inspired by Chinese architecture.

  15. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
    Restored movie theater which first opened in 1922.

  16. Hollywood and Highland Center
    Shopping mall and entertainment complex in Hollywood.

  17. Hollywood Forever Cemetery
    Cemetery founded in 1899.

  18. Hollywood Heritage Museum
    Museum housed in the restored Lasky-DeMille Barn that preserves and showcases movie-related memorabilia.

  19. Hollywood Pacific Theatre
    Movie theater along Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  20. Hollywood Palladium
    Theater built in the Art Deco style on Sunset Boulevard.

  21. Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
    Spanish-style hotel named after Theodore Roosevelt.

  22. Hollywood Sign
    Famous landmark on Hollywood Hills.

  23. Hollywood Walk of Fame
    Sidewalk with names of famous stars embedded in the tiles.

  24. Hollywood Wax Museum
    Museum displaying life-size models of movie stars, musicians and other celebrities.

  25. Hollywood World Record Museum
    Museum in the area's first movie theater using models, videos and special effects to showcase record-breaking achievements.

  26. Kodak Theatre
    Venue of the annual Academy Awards ceremony.

  27. Musso & Frank Grill
    Oldest eatery in Hollywood that opened in 1919 and frequently patronized by celebrities.

  28. Pantages Theatre
    Palatial Art Deco-style theater which opened in 1930.

  29. Paramount Pictures
    Major film production and distribution company on Melrose Avenue, Hollywood.

  30. Ripley's Believe It or Not
    Museum devoted to showcasing bizzare exhibits.

  31. Runyon Canyon Park
    160-acre park entered from the north end of Fuller Avenue in Hollywood.

  32. Sunset Gower Studios
    Television and movie studios at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street.

  33. Sunset Strip
    A mile and a half section of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood.

  34. The Laugh Factory
    Comedy club on Sunset Strip in Hollywood.

  35. The Magic Castle
    Nightclub for magicians and magic enthusiasts.

  36. The Prospect Studios
    Location of television studios in Los Feliz, east of Hollywood.

  37. Universal Studios Hollywood
    Movie studio and theme park within Universal City, the oldest Hollywood movie studio still in use.

  38. Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
    Improvisational theater in Hollywood.

  39. Whitley Heights
    Residential neighborhood commissioned by H.J. Whitley with Mediterranean-style residences.

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