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See the Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, and marvel at the design - it resembles a stack of records. One of Hollywood's most photographed buildings. Address: 1750 North Vine Street Hollywood CA USA 90028
1 323 871-5003
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Listed as one of the major attractions in Los Angeles. The Griffith Observatory is divided into Hall of Science astronomy museum, the telescopes, and the planetarium theater which are all free of charge. Address: 2800 E Observatory Rd Los Angeles CA USA 90027-1255
1 323 664-1191
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This world-renowned theater opened its doors in 1927. The structure of the building is amazing, standing 69-feet high with its jade-green bronze roof. The outside of the theater is famous for its hand and foot prints left by over 200 movie idols. Many fans and tourists stop by to see these impressive momentos of stars past and present. The theater has been well restored to evocatively reflect the golden age of Hollywood. backstage tours are available. Address: 6925 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood CA USA 90028
1 323 464-8111
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The world's most famous sidewalk stretches for two and a half miles, honoring movie stars, radio, TV, and stage performers, directors, singers, song-writers, and other well-known show biz personalities. Located on Hollywood Blvd, from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue, and on Vine Street, from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard. Address: Hollywood Blvd. and Vine St. Hollywood CA USA
1 323 469-8311
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Boasting an admirable collection of statues, old-fashion standing headstones, and monuments, the Hollywood Memorial Cemetery also has two huge indoor mausoleums and countless outdoor graves. Maps are available to locate famous stars' graves. Address: 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard Hollywood CA USA
1 323 469-1181
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