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North Hollywood is a neighbourhood and district of the greater Hollywood neighborhood, located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. The neighborhood contains the NoHo Arts District , El Portal Theater , several art galleries, and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences .
This is a list of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. The list includes Hollywood, as well as Griffith Park and the communities of Los Feliz and Little Armenia. There are more than 148 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) in this area. They are designated by the city's Cultural Heritage ...
A.k.a. Sepulveda Park West North Hollywood Park 11430 Chandler Boulevard North Hollywood: 2: Valley 55.600 a.k.a. North Hollywood Recreation Center North Weddington Park 10844 Acama Drive Studio City: 2: Valley 10.213 a.k.a. North Weddington Recreation Center Northridge Recreation Center 18300 Lemarsh Street Northridge: 12: Valley 24.018 O ...
North Hollywood — a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, and the city of Los Angeles. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, US For the U.S. motion picture industry, see Cinema of the United States. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States Hollywood Neighborhood The Hollywood Sign in front of Hollywood Hills in January 2019 Map of the Hollywood neighborhood ...
Hollywood Heights is situated in what was the northern part of the Rancho La Brea Mexican land grant. H.J. Whitley developed the neighborhood as early as 1902 as part of his Hollywood-Ocean View Tract. [3] [4] In 2023, the Los Angeles City Council gave Hollywood Heights official status as a Los Angeles neighborhood. [2]
El Portal Theater was designed by Lewis Arthur Smith in the Spanish Renaissance Revival style with a neon art deco marquee. [3] Built in 1926, it originally opened as a 1400-seat vaudeville theater, but soon after was converted to a movie palace, first for silent and then Academy Award-winning films. [1]
This is a List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the Westside.In total, there are more than 85 Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM) on the Westside, and a handful of additional sites that have been recognized by the Cultural Heritage Commission for having been designated as California Historical Landmarks or having been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]