Do what ever happened to you that you have heard of a place or a path that may not flashy, but a part of the history of the city, and we are told when I go there I see this area of home or away. The decisive day has arrived, but because of all the hype of new attractions, history shelf. You can not say that those places you just do not forget to look at whether or not the granting of an hour or two visits, should give priority. A good example is the Hollywood and Vine. Who has not heard of thisfamous ride? After working with stars in their Rolls-Royce, which is used for the medium of radio and music industry. Even in these days is not the center of the entertainment industry is still flowing, and a picture of the golden era of profitability, which Clark Gable and Greta Garbo was as much a part.
One can recognize, but who have not seen Grease, or thought about where they were shooting? The answer, Hollywood High School, where Danny (John Travolta) and Sandy(Olivia Newton-John) has danced in the school yard during a heat wave. E 'also Alma Mater of many celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, John Ritter, Carol Burnett and Lana Turner to name a few. Even if you can go to a drive-through is not bad at 1521 N Highland Ave
Hollywood Museum is for those who like their history of Hollywood. It has about 10,000 movie memorabilia. There are special exhibitions on Marilyn Monroe and Bob Hope, but there is also a large collection ofcostumes and props from the Planet of the Apes at the Moulin Rouge.
Hollywood, which should see it as a regular pass close to the tourist attractions showy. Paramount Pictures has a history dating back to 1920. Rudolph Valentino, Lucille Ball, Mae West was anointed in the studio. Memorable films like Titanic, Star Trek, Forest Gump, and have their story here, and current TV shows like "Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Phil is on Everybody Hates Cris, and even decorated Studiowith entertainment. Paramount 5555 Melrose Avenue can be found.
Former Hollywood Forever Cemetery Hollywood Memorial Park can be a scary thought, but the beautiful gardens and lake views are favorable to a stroll in the park, rather than ghost stories. Cecil B. Thousand, Johnny Ramone, Douglas Fairbanks and Rudolph Valentino are some of the celebrities who are buried here.
Capitol Records Tower, you have seen in news and documentary programs, soMany times, just look closely. History as the thought of Nat King Cole and Johnny Mercer that instead would resemble a stack of documents from her one of the buildings that last 50's vibe screams. Many musicals have signed agreements for the construction of Frank Sinatra, beetles of Radiohead. Although the building is not open to the public, through a second unit would be good at 1750 N. Vine Street.
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, opened in 1927 was the firstEntering Academy Awards and was regarded as the place during the golden age of Hollywood has seen. There has since been restored to its former glory and is now one of the places, celebrities are not usually stained. It also has a history of ghost stories that the Administration would have preferred to discuss.