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Schindler House
835 N. Kings Rd. Rudolph Schindler's home, considered to be the first house built in the Modern style, now a center for study of 20th century architecture. www.schindlerhouse.org
Shakespeare Bridge
Franklin Ave. between Myra Ave. & St. George St. Joins Los Feliz, Franklin Hills and Silverlake neighborhoods. This beloved 1925 Gothic beauty is one of L.A.'s historic landmarks.
Storer House
8161 Hollywood Blvd. The second of four Hollywood area textile-block designed houses by Frank Lloyd Wright was built in 1923. www.storerhouse.com
Sunset Bronson Studio
5800 Sunset Blvd. Original Warner Bros. Studio where in 1927 the first sound movie, The Jazz Singer, was made. In the late '40s, the studio became KTLA, one of the nation's first TV studios.
Sunset Gower Studios
1438 N. Gower St. Formerly Columbia Pictures (1926-1972). It Happened One Night and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington were made here. New building at Sunset entrance houses iconic Technicolor.
Sunset Las Palmas
1040 N Las Palmas Ave. Home of early Harold Lloyd movies and later Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope. Jean Harlow began her career here in Howard Hughes' "Hell's Angels" in 1927. www.hollywoodcenter.com
Sunset Strip
Doheny Dr. to Crescent Hts. Once-favorite night spots such as the Trocadero, Mocambo and Ciro's were located here outside the city limits in unincorporated county land.
Sunset Tower Hotel
8358 W. Sunset Blvd. Completed in 1931, was originally home to such stars as Errol Flynn, Jean Harlow, and Clark Gable. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. www.sunsettowerhotel.com
Sunset Vine Tower
1480 Vine St. L.A.'s first "skyscraper," built following removal of 14-story height limit in 1960, was the skyscraper in Earthquake and now converted to spectacular apartments. www.sunsetvinetower.com
TCL Chinese Theatre
6925 Hollywood Blvd. Built by Sid Grauman in 1927 and a Hollywood icon. The famous footprint ceremonies were inaugurated in 1927 by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. www.tclchinesetheatres.com
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