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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]
Christie Realty Building [21] 6765 Hollywood Blvd: Office Commercial: Spanish Colonial Revival: Carl Jules Weyl: 1928: Security Pacific: First National Bank Building Hollywood First National [22] 6777 Hollywood Blvd: Financial: Gothic Revival and Art Deco: Meyer & Holler: 1927: Chinese Theater: Grauman's Chinese [23] 6925 Hollywood Blvd ...
First National Bank Building (Hollywood, California), NRHP-listed; First National Bank of Long Beach (Long Beach, California), NRHP-listed; First National Bank Center (San Diego, California) First National Bank Building (San Diego), part of the Gaslamp Quarter Historic District; First National Bank Building (Craig, Colorado), NRHP-listed
The second at Hollywood and Highland was developed by Whitley and Toberman and saw the Bank of America Building rise opposite the Hollywood Hotel in 1914. [1] Hollywood Boulevard looking west towards Highland, 1914. Bank of America Building and Hollywood Theater are center-left. Hollywood's first theaters also emerged during this time.
The Capital National Bank building was constructed between 1915 and 1916. In the 1900s, Seventh Street was Sacramento’s banking center, according to the Merchant Street Historic District plan.
Hollywood Post Office, Hollywood and Vine, 1925 [6] (demolished) [9] Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Building, 1926; Music Box Theater, 1926; Ninth & Hill Building, 1926; Downtown Shopping News, Printing & Distribution Building, 1927; Chapman Plaza, 3400 Block W. 6th St., 1929; Richfield Tower, 1929 (razed) Security First National Bank, 1929
Skateboarding legends pay tribute to the iconic stairway of iconic stairways — a historic landmark where the evolution of the sport has come into view.
B57 North and B57 South, located at Soleste Hollywood Village at 2000 Van Buren St., is pictured on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024 in Hollywood, Florida. Building out downtown