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  2. Bank of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Hollywood is an American reality television series. Hosted by Bryan Callen, the show airs on E!.It is based on the U.K. series Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway, in which contestants must appeal to a celebrity panel to receive money, and produced by Ryan Seacrest.

  3. Robert Anderson (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anderson (1912–1998) was a banker and community leader in Hollywood, Florida. He is on the List of Great Floridians. Anderson came to Miami from New York in 1922 with his family and, responding to marketing by Joseph W. Young, soon settled in Hollywood. The family survived the 1926 hurricane that hit the area. [1]

  4. Equitable Building of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Hollywood moved into the building as soon as phase one construction was completed, and the building was thus named the Bank of Hollywood Building. Myron Selznick 's talent agency, the first talent agency in Hollywood, occupied the entire seventh floor, and Kenneth P. Butler 's Butler Health Institute occupied the twelfth floor, with an ...

  5. First National Bank Building (Hollywood, California) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood's First National Bank Building, built in 1927 and opened 1928, was designed by Meyer & Holler, the same architectural firm that designed the nearby Chinese and Egyptian theaters. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Combining art deco and neo-Gothic styles, the building was designed to suggest the sense of fantasy in the area. [ 4 ]

  6. Bank of America Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood's Bank of America Building, also known as the C.E. Toberman and Co. Building, is a historic building located at 6780 W. Hollywood Boulevard and 1668 Highland Avenue in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Named after its former tenant, the building currently houses a Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium.

  7. List of contributing properties in the Hollywood Boulevard ...

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    Hollywood Pantages [2] 6233 Hollywood Blvd: Theater: Art Deco: B. Marcus Priteca: 1930: LAHCM #193 [3] Equitable Building: 6253 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Neo-Gothic and Art Deco: Aleck Curlett: 1929: LAHCM #1088 [3] Residential conversion in 2007 [4] Palace Theater: Hollywood Playhouse Hollywood Palace Avalon Hollywood [5] 1735 Vine St: Theater ...

  8. H. J. Whitley - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Citizen said of him after his death: "He is remembered by the affectionate title which his community long ago bestowed upon him, the 'Father of Hollywood.'" [9] He was identified with the founding of Home Savings Bank, the First National Bank of Hollywood, the First National Bank of Van Nuys, and the State Banks of Owensmouth ...

  9. Talk:Bank of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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