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Hollywood
is the land of stars to its visitors, you can visit
your favorite Celebrity Grave or drive past Celebrity
Homes and Famous Houses. Whilst driving you will also
recognize many famous Film Locations, from films which
the stars appeared in. The world famous Beverly Hills,
Sunset Boulevard and Sunset Strip are just a few minutes
away, as is the Hollywood Bowl, and opposite is the
historic "Barn" where the worlds first full
length movie was made.
The
grave and last home of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe
are both within easy reach and visited daily by her
admirers. The world famous Rodeo Drive and Wilshire
Boulevard shopping districts can be found not far away,
as can the "Hard Rock Cafe" and the unique
"Tail of the Pup" hotdog stand which has appeared
in numerous films. Visitors to the area will be unable
to miss the famous Hollywood Sign set in the Hollywood
Hills. Hollywood Boulevard is also a destination most
tourists won't want to miss. The Hollywood Walk of Fame
comprises of 18 blocks of stars embedded in the sidewalk
that honor Hollywood stars of the past and present.
Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a must see attraction along
Hollywood Boulevard. Here, you can match your foot and
handprints with the stars in this famous landmark's
courtyard.
The
theatre itself opened in 1927, the same year movie idols
began leaving their hand and footprints outside the
building. Today over 200 prints of Hollywood legends
exist for tourists to see. Hollywood is brimming with
the faces of the stars, and murals can be found in all
kinds of places. A short walk past Grauman's Chinese
Theatre is the Hollywood Entertainment Museum where
you can see how movies and TV shows are made or sit
in Captain Kirk's chair on the Starship Enterprise or
Norm's at the Cheers set. If you don't catch a glimpse
of a real-life celebrity, stare as long as you want
to at the life like figures in the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Or, feel the excitement of movie-making on one of the
famous Hollywood Studio Tours.
Hollywood
became part of greater Los Angeles in 1910, and just
one year later the first motion picture studio was established.
Today, Hollywood is synonymous with the film industry,
portraying visions of glamour and nostalgia unmatched
anywhere else in the world.
Los
Angeles, known as "L.A." or the "City
of Angels", is the largest city in the state of
California and the second-largest in the United States.
Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April
4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood
and is the county seat of Los Angeles County. As of
the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, the city had a population
of 3.8 million and is the core cultural and economic
center of the Los Angeles - Long Beach - Santa Ana metropolitan
area, with a population of 12.9 million. Los Angeles
is one of the world's most important centers of culture,
science, technology, international trade, and higher
education.
It
has also hosted two Olympic Games - in 1932 and 1984
and is home to numerous world-renowned institutions
of a broad range of professional and cultural fields.
In addition, the city is arguably the world's leading
producer of popular entertainment such as motion pictures,
television, and recorded music which forms the base
of its international fame and global status. Los Angeles
is also one of the most cosmopolitan places in the world.
People have long been attracted to the world-class city
for its balmy weather, unique and vibrant lifestyle,
laid-back energy, Pacific Rim Gateway status, and the
hope of realizing the "American Dream."
Los
Angeles has year round sunshine, palm trees & fabulous
golden beaches making Los Angeles one of god's paradises
on earth. "Los Angeles" covers over 1000 sq.
miles and consists of 88 incorporated cities & dozens
of individual neighborhoods many of which have their
own city halls, police forces & fire brigades. Whilst
all the major attractions are widely advertised, there
are far more which are not. These attractions plus many
more can all be found on this website, allowing you
before departure to familiarize yourself with Los Angeles
& Hollywood - Movie Capital of the World.
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