Los Angeles County, California
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Los Angeles County, California
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United Artists Theater
Los Angeles, California
1927
Opened in December 1927, the United Artists Theater was designed by C. Howard Crane to resemble the medieval Spanish architecture enjoyed by patron Mary Pickford on a trip to Europe.
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Grauman's Chinese Theater
Los Angeles, California
1927
This world-famous theater opened on on May 18, 1927, with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's film The King of Kings.
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Capitol Records
Los Angeles, California
1955-56
Constructed in the Googie style in 1955-56, this major Los Angeles landmark is said to be the world's first round office building.
- Alto Nido Apartments Hollywood, California 1930
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Beverly Hills Hotel
Beverly Hills, California
1912
One of the most famous hotels in the world, the Beverly Hills Hotel has been a favorite of Hollywood stars for over 100 years.
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Pantages Theater
Los Angeles, California
1930
This opulent Art Deco theater opened in 1930 with the showing of a Marion Davies film, newsreel, and Walt Disney cartoon. It was later owned by Howard Hughes and hosted the Academy Awards. Today, the lavish theater hosts traveling Broadway musicals.
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Hollywood Heritage Museum
Los Angeles, California
c. 1895
Located in the 19th-century barn where Cecil B. DeMille directed The Squaw Man in 1914 (and which appeared as a railroad station in Bonanza) this museum is dedicated to the early history of Hollywood filmmaking.
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Griffith Observatory
Los Angeles, California
Opened in 1935, the Griffith Observatory was founded by the land's former owner, who wanted to provide the public with direct access to science and the wonder of the stars.
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Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Hollywood, California
1927
Founded in 1927 by Hollywood heavyweights including Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Sid Grauman, and Louis B. Mayer, this historic hotel hosted the first Academy Awards in 1929 and was the home of Marilyn Monroe for two years.
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Kodak Theater
Los Angeles, California
2001
Modeled after a European opera house, this multipurpose theater opened in November 2001 at a cost of $94 million. It hosts plays, concerts, television specials and the Academy Awards. Guided tours are available daily.