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Grauman's Chinese Theatre. 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-464-8111.
The most famous motion picture theatre in the world. See the hand & footprints of the Stars immortalized in cement. Have your own hands or footprints immortalized.

Hollywood & Highland. 6834 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-460-2626
Shopping & Entertainment Center that includes shops, restaurants, four movie theatres, nightclub & broadcasting studios. A 640 room hotel, ballroom and the 175,000 sq. feet "Kodak" theatre which will be home to the Academy Awards from March 2002. Situated next to Grauman's Chinese and covers nearly two city blocks.

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-466-7000
From the past to the present the Roosevelt is a well known Hollywood landmark that has been completely restored to its original splendor. Has a free Hollywood history exhibition including the original camera used to film "Gone with the Wind" and photos
of Hollywood past and present. The full length Mirror next to the elevator on the lower floor, is said to be haunted by Marilyn Monroe. The mirror used to hang in Marilyn's suite and her image now appears in it.

Hollywood Entertainment Museum. 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:- (323)-469-9151
This museum was created to preserve and celebrate the entertainment industry. Visitors are given a behind the scenes tour of all facets of the entertainment industry, including television, film, radio, sound recording and the new media. Popular exhibits include the bridge of Star Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise; the bar from "Cheers", complete with signatures of cast members carved into the bar; a Max Factor make-up display, historical camera equipment and and a gift shop.

Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-469-8311.
A tribute to over 2000 artists who have made significant contributions to film, radio, television, theatre and the recording industries. The first star placed on February 9 1960, was for Joanne Woodward. One of Hollywood's most popular tourist attractions, the Walk of Fame lies on both sides of Hollywood Blvd. from Gower to La Brea and both sides of Vine Street, from Yucca to Sunset. The Silver Four Ladies of Hollywood Gazebo, at Lea Brea, should not be missed.

El Capitan Theatre. 6838 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-467-7674
Marvelous old theatre purchased and restored by the Disney Corporation to its former splendor. Used by Disney for all their new film premieres in the United States. Now one of the highest grossing cinema's in the U.S.A. You can now watch the latest Disney films in a sumptuously restored theatre from a bygone age

Hollywood Wax Museum. 6767 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:- (323)-462-8860
The museum displays over 220 unmistakably life-like replicas of renowned film and television personalities of past and present as well as famous sports, religious and political figures.

The Guinness World Records Exhibition
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6764 Hollywood Blvd.
Based on the Guinness Book of Records, you will see over 3000 facts, feats and world records shown or told about.

Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum.
6780 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:-(323)-466-6335
If you want to see the world's most unusual exhibits or learn about the world's most intriguing people this attraction is for you.

Capital Records Building. 1750 Vine Street.
Tel:- (323)-452-6252
Shaped like a stack of records this building was the worlds first circular office building. One of the worlds most famous buildings. The light at the top of the building emits the name Hollywood in Morse code at night. At the bottom of the building is a large painted mural featuring recording artists of Capital records. Inside the lobby you can view many gold records awarded to such artists as The Beatles etc. John Lennon's Walk of Fame Star is right outside and is often used for candlelight vigils on the anniversary of his death.

Pantages Theatre. 6233 Hollywood Blvd.
Tel:- (323)-468-1770
The Pantages has become one of the greatest landmarks of Hollywood, signifying both the glorious past and glorious future of the world's entertainment capital. For ten years the Pantages Theatre was the home of the glittering Academy Awards Presentations. To obtain a listing of current shows, or purchase tickets for an event at the Pantages.

The Hollywood Bowl
2301 N.Highland Ave.
Tel.(323)850-2000
Visitors today may have difficulty believing that the Bowl is, indeed, 79 years old. The theatre itself-- visually not much different from the way it looked in the 1930s when Leopold Stokowski conducted the Philharmonic or in 1964 when The Beatles played the Bowl-- seems ageless thanks to careful upkeep which maintains its architectural integrity.

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