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Hollywood Heritage Museum
2100 N. Highland Ave. This barn served as the studio for the first feature length motion picture. It operates as a museum of early Hollywood and silent pictures. www.hollywoodheritage.org (See FILM)
Hollywood High School
1521 N. Highland Ave. Famous alumni include James Garner, John Ritter, Jason Robards, Jr., Stefanie Powers, Jean Peters, Rick and David Nelson, Sally Kellerman, Charlene Tilton and Carol Burnett.
Hollywood Hills
From Los Feliz to Beverly Hills, developed in the 20s, intriguing secluded neighborhoods offer historical perspective above the city that hums and shimmers below.
Hollywood Museum
in Max Factor Bldg. 1660 N. Highland Ave. Make-up studio on ground floor restored to its art deco splendor plus four floors of elaborate displays of movie memorabilia. www.thehollywoodmuseum.com
Hollywood Palladium
6215 Sunset Blvd. Opened in 1940 with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, with vocalists including Frank Sinatra. Hollywood's dance and music venue for over 70 years. www.thehollywoodpalladium.com (See MUSIC)
Hollywood Post Office
1615 Wilcox Ave. Built in 1936, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Wood relief The Horseman, carved by Works Progress Administration artist Gordon Newell in 1937.
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
7000 Hollywood Blvd. Built in 1927, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks were among the original owners. The first Academy Awards banquet was held in the Blossom Room. www.thehollywoodroosevelt.com
Hollywood Sign
Built on Mt. Lee in 1923 for $21,000 as a temporary sign to promote Hollywoodland real estate development. The land is now part of Griffith Park. www.hollywoodsign.org
Hollywood Tower Apartments
6200 Franklin Ave. Renovated historic apartments with French-Norman architectural details appeal to those with a taste for glamour, romance, mystery and fine craftsmanship. www.thehollywoodtower.com
Hollywood Wax Museum
Rub elbows with your favorite stars at the most visited attraction on Hollywood Boulevard since 1965. Fun photo opportunities with current and classic celebs.
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