Top 10 Most Famous Place in Hollywood
- Hollywood Sign- A must see for any visitor to Hollywood. The sign built in 1923, and
was an advertisement for a housing development in the Hollywood Hills.
Today it stands as the most recognized symbol and must see landmark for
tourists. It is also the easiest landmark in Hollywood to see.
- Paris Hilton’s Home- Located in the Hollywood Hills, on Kings Road, this has become
the current day must see landmark for Parisites and the XY generation. The
home recently went on the
market for $4.25 million.
- Grauman’s Chinese Theater- The most famous
movie theater where almost every giant premiere of
the last one hundred years has taken place. It is located at 6925
Hollywood Boulevard and is very distinctive looking. In front of the
theater of hundreds of hand and foot prints of the most famous actors of
all-time. Many with personal notes addressed to Sid Grauman who opened the
theater.
- Laurel
Canyon Country Store- A hidden treasure in
the Hollywood Hills at 2108 Laurel Canyon. The store has been a hang out
and throw back grocery store for residents of the Hills for decades. Once
a year hundreds of Laurel Canyon residents meet in front of the store for
the annual Canyon Country
Store photo. In the basement of the building is Pace restaurant, which has
become a hot place among celebrities trying to enjoy a quiet dinner.
- Hollywood Bowl-Every major artist worth their weight in salt has played at the Hollywood bowl.It’s an outside concert venue that is shaped like a bowl and fits
snug in the Hollywood Hills at 2301 North Highland Avenue. Artists from Bob Dylan to Motley Crue to Frank Sinatra to Johnny Cash have played at the
Bowl.
- Hollywood Walk of Fame- . The ‘Walk’ is probably one of the most overrated places to see in Hollywood. It
has been so copied at other tourists attractions around the world that it
has diminished the allure of the original. Most celebs usually pay the $25.000
sponsorship fee before the release of a big project or film to be
placed on the Walk of Fame.
- Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles- This is the place for some good ole’ greasy southern fried
chicken that comes with some syrupy waffles. A weird combination that goes
down smoother than fresh buttermilk Roscoe’s is mentioned in many pop culture
references including The
notorious B.I.G Song ‘Going Back to Cali’ where he
raps about “frequently flossing hoes at Roscoe’s”.
- Mulholland Drive- A beautiful curvy and long road that sits atop of the Hollywood
Hills and splits Hollywood from the San Fernando Valley. Mulholland Drive
has been featured in several movies and is home to many movie stars
including Jack Nicholson, Warren Beaty and the late Marlon Brando.
There is even movie called
Mulholland Drive that is actually pretty good.
- Capital Records Tower- Easily recognizable to the average fan of Hollywood. It was the
first circular office building when it was built back in 1956. A little
known fact about the Capital
Records Tower is a blinking light at the top that
spells out Hollywood in Morse Code.
- 8763 Wonderland Avenue- Home of the ‘Wonderland
Killings‘ in 1981 that is portrayed in the movie Boogie Nights. The late porn
star John Holmes was accused of the
killings before being acquitted. The killings were the
result of a big drug deal gone bad. Holmes was at the scene when the
murders took place. His girlfriend at the time, said after his death in
1988, that John had come to her house
the following morning with blood all over his clothes.
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