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  2. Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel was built in 1926, in what is known as the Golden Era of Los Angeles architecture, and was named after the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. [2] It was financed by a group that included Louis B. Mayer, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and Sid Grauman.

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

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    7024 Hollywood Blvd: Commercial: Renaissance Revival: Frank Meline: 1919: Hotel Roosevelt: Hollywood Roosevelt [28] 7000 Hollywood Blvd: Hospitality: Spanish Colonial Revival: Fisher, Lake & Traver: 1924: LAHCM #545 [3] Seven Seas: Cinemart Building [29] 6904 Hollywood Blvd: Commercial: Vernacular: 1920: Masonic Temple: El Capitan Entertainment ...

  4. Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District

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    The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District boundaries were defined by the United States Department of the Interior based on the area's remaining integrity. They include twelve blocks along Hollywood Boulevard, from 7065 Hollywood Blvd on the west to the northwest corner of Hollywood and Argyle Avenue on the east. However ...

  5. Montecito Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The building was built in 1935 with 95 units at a cost of $1 million. [2] Set on a hill overlooking the city, the Montecito is the highest building in Hollywood. [3] It has a private swimming pool, two subterranean garages and a parking lot. [3] The building is a classic Art Deco design with Mayan influences and windows arranged in vertical ...

  6. Security Trust and Savings - Wikipedia

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    Security Trust and Savings was built in 1921 and upon opening was the tallest building in Hollywood. [1] It features Italian Renaissance revival architecture and was designed by John and Donald Parkinson, [2] [3] who also designed some of the Los Angeles's most notable landmarks, including Union Station and the Memorial Coliseum.

  7. Guaranty Building (Hollywood, California) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood's Guaranty Building was built in 1923, with Gilbert Bessemyer as the owner [1] and Charlie Chaplin and Cecil B. DeMille included as investors. [2] The building features Beaux-Arts architecture and was designed by John C. Austin and Frederick M. Ashley, with John Austin and his partners noted at the time for their work on Los Angeles City Hall, Griffith Observatory, Cathedral of Saint ...

  8. Neighborhood councils of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Hills West [45] 3rd Wednesday: Will and Ariel Durant Branch Library 7140 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046 Hollywood Studio District [46] 2nd Monday: 5500 Hollywood Blvd Lemon Grove Recreation Center 4959 Lemon Grove Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028 Hollywood United [47] 2nd Monday: Fire Station 82 Annex Second Floor 1800 N. Bronson Ave ...

  9. Wilcox Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Wilcox Avenue is a major avenue of Los Angeles, running north–south through Hollywood, to the west of Cahuenga Boulevard. It begins to the north of Franklin Avenue from North Cahuenga Boulevard, and then runs south, crossing Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue .