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The Hollywood & Western Building, also known as The Mayer Building, and formerly known as the "Hollywood Western Building", is a four-story Art Deco office building in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #336 on January 1, 1988, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
Attie Building: Playmates of Hollywood Building [44] 6436 Hollywood Blvd: Commercial: Art Deco: Henry A. Minton [45] 1931: Creque Building: Hollywood Building [37] 6400 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Art Deco: E. Fossler (1913) B. B. Homer (1931) [46] 1913 1931: Julian Medical Building: Owl Drug Store Building [47] 6380 Hollywood Blvd: Medical ...
The neighborhood was connected by rail to Los Angeles in 1887, Paul de Longpré built its first tourist attraction in 1901, and the entire area was annexed into the city of Los Angeles in 1910. [2] Most of the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was built between 1915 and 1939, during the rapid boom of the film industry.
Olivas Fire: Small fire first reported in Ventura county about 50 miles (80km) east of Los Angeles. Burnt area: 11 acres. Sunset Fire: Reported in the historic Hollywood Hills area near many ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department operates the West Hollywood Station. [103] [104] The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Hollywood-Wilshire Health Center in Hollywood, serving West Hollywood. [105] Fire protection in West Hollywood is provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. LACoFD operates ...
Local Los Angeles News outlet shared an image of the sign from Jan. 8 with no fire damage. CBS News reported that the Hollywood sign and the nearby Griffith Observatory were near the mandatory ...
Hollywood Hills residents were forced to evacuate on Wednesday night after a new wildfire broke out in the famed, celebrity-packed Los Angeles neighborhood. The Sunset Fire has so far torched more ...
Judge Redwine Building, Hollywood, Los Angeles; Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, Los Angeles, 1960; Los Angeles Central Library, Los Angeles, 1926; Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles, 1928; Los Angeles County – USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, 1933; Los Angeles Fire Department Engine Co. No. 1, Los Angeles, 1940