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  2. Mel's Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Mel's Drive-In at 8585 Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood was built as Ben Frank's in 1962. The googie style building was designed by Lane & Schlick. Mel's Drive-In at 1660 N. Highland Ave in Hollywood is located in a portion of the former Max Factor makeup studio. The Hollywood Regency style building was designed by S. Charles Lee and built in 1935.

  3. Ben Frank's - Wikipedia

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    Ben Frank's was a restaurant in West Hollywood, California, opened in 1962 by Arthur Simms and Bob Ehrman. [1] The location, surrounded by the famous nightclubs of the Sunset Strip, led to a celebrity clientele, and the 24-hour restaurant became a popular late night destination.

  4. Hollywood Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Museum is a museum located at North Highland Avenue in the Hollywood ... The museum is connected to a branch of Mel's Drive-In restaurant. [7] History

  5. 30 Classic Drive-In Restaurants That Are Still Going Strong - AOL

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    Mel's Drive-In/Yelp. ... Mel's is a California legend — and the Hollywood location is in the same building as the Max Factor Museum.

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    Harichi told Us Weekly exclusively as Got Milk? debuted their “Real Matches Are Back” campaign at Mel’s Drive-In in West Hollywood on Tuesday, October 8. “She’s a big people person and ...

  7. “Grease” fans hungry for a cool slider (a cool, cool, cool, cool slider) or hopelessly devoted to fries will have a chance to indulge via a pop-up version of the film franchise’s Frosty ...

  8. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    Nearby, a Mel's Drive-In opened in Max Factor Salon's one-story wing in 2001, [105] while the Hollywood Museum took over the rest of the building in 2002. [10] Hollywood and Vine saw its own large-scale development: the $600 million W Hollywood Hotel and Residences, [30] which opened in 2010. [106]

  9. 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 ...