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Photos of Los Angeles California (19)
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Los Angeles California
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#396 — A scenic picture taken of a Fire Truck in downtown Beverly Hills,
California
. The fire truck says "Beverly Hills" on the sign on the ladder of the truck.
Beverly Hills Fire Truck
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#391 — A picture taken of the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood & Highland near
Los
Angeles
,
California
. The Kodak Theatre has also become the world's only live broadcast theatre. It has been custom-designed for the special needs of Oscar Night and other live TV broadcasts. The Kodak Theatre is also home to the finale of the popular TV show, "American Idol." Every season a new American Idol is crowned here! The theatre is sponsored by the Kodak Company, which paid a record $75 million to have its name emblazoned on the new auditorium.
Hollywood Kodak Theatre,
Los
Angeles
#388 — A scenic picture of the famous
Los
Angeles
landmark, the Hollywood sign. This sign is located on the hills just north of the Hollywood strip and was taking with a scenic white, pointy house in the foreground. The Hollywood Sign originally said "Hollywoodland" in 1923 before it was shortened in 1945. The Hollywood Sign is the most famous sign in the world. It is located on Mount Lee in Griffith Park overlooking the city of Hollywood. It's illegal to hike to the Hollywood Sign, but there are many good vantage points from the streets of Hollywood. The Sign is a trademark of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. The Sign was declared
Los
Angeles
Cultural-Historical Monument #111 in 1973 by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of
Los
Angeles
.
Hollywood Sign & Scenic House
#423 — A scenic picture taken c
los
e up of the famous
Los
Angeles
landmark, The "Hollywood" sign. The Hollywood Sign originally said "Hollywoodland" in 1923 before it was shortened in 1945. The Hollywood Sign is the most famous sign in the world. It is located on Mount Lee in Griffith Park overlooking the city of Hollywood. It's illegal to hike to the Hollywood Sign, but there are many good vantage points from the streets of Hollywood. The Sign is a trademark of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
Hollywood Sign in
Los
Angeles
#390 — This is a picture taken of the famous
Los
Angeles
landmark, The "Hollywood" sign. The Hollywood Sign originally said "Hollywoodland" in 1923 before it was shortened in 1945. The Hollywood Sign is the most famous sign in the world. It is located on Mount Lee in Griffith Park overlooking the city of Hollywood. It's illegal to hike to the Hollywood Sign, but there are many good vantage points from the streets of Hollywood. The Sign is a trademark of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. The Sign was declared
Los
Angeles
Cultural-Historical Monument #111 in 1973 by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of
Los
Angeles
.
Hollywood Sign on Hill
#392 — A scenic picture of the famous "Hollywood Sign" looking north along Highland Ave. at Hollywood & Highland. This picture is taken near the Kodak Theatre. The Hollywood & Highland center is located in the heart of Hollywood,
California
and contains the Babylon Court. The new Hollywood & Highland center is the same center that contains the Kodak Theatre.
Hollywood View from Babylon Court
#786 — A scenic picture taken of the famous Hollywood and Highland center in located downtown Hollywood,
California
. In the background of this photo you can see the El Capitan Theatre. The Hollywood & Highland center is located in the heart of Hollywood and contains the Babylon Court. The new Hollywood & Highland center is the same center that contains the Kodak Theatre, where the annual Oscars show is held, and a few steps away from Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
Babylon Court - Hollywood & Highland
#395 — A scenic picture of the Babylon Gate at Hollywood and Highland with the tourists taking pictures on the different levels of the gate. The Babylon gate is the monumental entrance to the Hollywood & Highland project in Hollywood. The Hollywood & Highland center is located in the heart of Hollywood,
California
. The new Hollywood & Highland center is the same center that contains the Kodak Theatre, where the annual Oscars show is held, and a few steps away from Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
Babylon Gate at Hollywood & Highland
#398 — A scenic picture taken of downtown Beverly Hills,
California
of some interesting shaped palm trees and a red structure. The city of Beverly Hills was wealthy and famous long before it was discovered by the movie industry. At the beginning Beverly Hills was blessed with a commodity more precious in Southern
California
than jewels: water.
Downtown Beverly Hills,
California
Palm Trees
#480 — A picture taken of Grauman's Chinese Theatre located in Hollywood,
California
. The most spectacular theatre opening in motion picture history belonged to the grand opening of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in May 18, 1927. The theatre rises 90-feet high and two gigantic coral red columns topped by wrought iron masks hold aloft the bronze roof. Between the columns is a 30-foot high dragon carved from stone. Guarding the theatre entrance to this day are the two original giant Heaven Dogs brought from China. The Chinese Theatre in is the most famous movie theatre in the world. Millions of visitors come here each year, most of them drawn by its legendary forecourt with its footprints of the stars.
Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood
#759 — A scenic picture taken of the famous Hollywood and Highland center in located downtown Hollywood,
California
. In the background of this photo you can see the El Capitan Theatre. The Hollywood & Highland center is located in the heart of Hollywood and contains the Babylon Court. The new Hollywood & Highland center is the same center that contains the Kodak Theatre, where the annual Oscars show is held, and a few steps away from Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
Hollywood & Highland Center
#425 — A scenic picture of the Hollywood First National Building located in downtown Hollywood,
California
near
Los
Angeles
. This building was built by architects Meyer & Holler in 1927 and is known as a historic site. This combination of Gothic and Art Deco was created by the same architects who designed the Chinese Theater which is located down the street. From 1927 to 1932 it was the tallest building in the city. However,
Los
Angeles
City Hall was built in 1932 which became taller. The Hollywood First National Building is currently an office building that will be undergoing renovation by its owner since 1999. It is one of the most beautiful and detailed buildings on Hollywood Boulevard (at the corner with Highland Ave.) This building was constructed for the sum of $750,000 in 1927.
Hollywood First National Building
#424 — A scenic picture taken downtown Hollywood,
California
of the Hollywood History Museum sign. The Hollywood History Museum is located at 1666 N. Highland Ave which is less than a 100yds. from Ripley's Believe it or Not. It is located inside the Max Factor Building and is Hollywood's newest major attraction. Four entire floors are dedicated to exhibits from Hollywood's most memorable era.
Hollywood History Museum, Highland Ave.
#1771 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the Hollywood Sign on the hill in
Los
Angeles
,
California
. Partly cloudy, blue sky is seen above.
Hollywood Sign
#1915 — A scenic vertical picture taken of
Los
Angeles
from on top of a hill. In this picture you can see the Capital Records building which is located in downtown Hollywood.
Hollywood View from a Hill
#460 — A picture taken of downtown Hollywood,
California
. This picture was taken from Babylon Court located on Hollywood & Highland Ave. The Hollywood & Highland center is located in the heart of Hollywood,
California
and contains the Babylon Court. The new Hollywood & Highland center is the same center that contains the Kodak Theatre, where the annual Oscars show is held, and a few steps away from Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
Hollywood,
California
Buildings
#394 — A few of the front of the Kodak Theatre from the inside of the Hollywood & Highland Center. This 136,000 square foot theatre is the cornerstone of the new Hollywood & Highland development. The Kodak Theatre has also become the world's only live broadcast theatre. As such, it has been custom-designed for the special needs of Oscar Night and other live TV broadcasts. In the past, seats had to be taken out at other venues to make room for the TV cameras and other equipment. Not so at Oscar's new home - the Kodak Theatre. During live broadcasts, a unique "media cockpit" will rise above the center of the orchestra seating, and will act as the technical heart of the production, containing television cameras, sound & lighting equipment. The Kodak Theatre is also home to the finale of the popular tv show, "American Idol." Every season a new American Idol is crowned here!
Kodak Theatre from Inside
#1860 — A scenic picture taken of the famous
Los
Angeles
Hollywood Sign sitting on the hill.
Los
Angeles
Hollywood Sign
#751 — A scenic picture taken of the hundreds of palm trees located in Beverly Hills while approaching the famous Sunset Boulevard street. This picture was taken on a sunny day with blue sky above the palm trees. Sunset Boulevard is one of the world's most famous streets. Sunset Boulevard passes through Hollywood, then becomes the Sunset Strip as it passes through West Hollywood, weaves its way through Beverly Hills and Bel-Air, and finally winds its way through the rustic foothills of the Santa Monica mountains, to finally end at the Pacific Ocean near Malibu.
Palm Trees Leading to Sunset Blvd.