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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 of Long Beach (also known as the Metropolitan Building and the Enloe Building) in downtown Long Beach, California is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 1 ] The bank building originally was three stories, and was surpassed in 1906 by the current building, designed by Train and Williams . [ 2 ]
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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
Built in 1928, J. J. Newberry was designed by the namesake company's architectural staff, [1] and the building combined with its neighbor is considered "one of the most colorful concentrations of Art Deco architecture on the Boulevard." [2] The building served as the inspiration for the Celebrity 5 and 10 Building at Disney’s Hollywood ...
The picnic tables are first-come, first-served. Groups of 30 people or more can reserve selected picnic areas through the Group Sales Office; call (323) 850-2050. This story originally appeared in ...
First National Bank Building (Hollywood, California) First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood; Florentine Gardens; G. Gold Star Studios; Grauman's Chinese Theatre;