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08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
World famous Hollywood, California is one of the best known
cities in the world, however it not a city, it's mayor is
honorary, it has no city council or other city officers. It is
part of the city of Los Angeles and as such is governed by the
Los Angeles city council and mayor and it's security is
maintained by the Los Angeles Police Department.
What Hollywood does have is the Kodak Theatre which since
opening in November 2001, has hosted a range of prestigious
artists and events including the Academy Awards® Ceremonies,
Celine Dion, Prince, Elvis Costello, Barry Manilow, American
Ballet Theatre, Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet, AFI Life Achievement
Award to Tom Hanks, ESPY Awards, American Idol finals, GREASE
starring Frankie Avalon and more, the Hollywood Walk Of Fame,
Grauman's Chinese Theatre with it's movie premieres, it's cement
handprints and footprints which immortalize some of
entertainment's brightest stars, the Egyptian Theatre, a
40,000-square-foot- theater complex, located at 6712 (& 6708
which is the address of retail space on the property) Hollywood
Boulevard, currently consists of an operational 618-seat
theater, a 6,700-square-foot tiled courtyard and a
3,080-square-foot retail building and the Pantages Theatre,
which has become one of the greatest landmarks of Hollywood,
signifying both the glorious past and adventuresome future of
the world's entertainment capital.
Hollywood is also home to the Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theatre
which offers top quality entertainment under the stars, the
Whisky A Go-Go, the Troubadour, the Hollywood Wax Museum which
takes visitors of all ages on a personal stroll down memory
lane, recapturing special moments with old friends from movies,
television, music, sports and history, the Hollywood
Entertainment Museum which features technologically advanced,
interactive exhibits, memorabilia, special exhibitions, a
six-minute multi-screen video presentation and a studio backlot
tour and the El Capitan Theatre, an exclusive first run theatre
for Walt Disney Pictures with live stage shows and world
premieres.
While Hollywood does not have much in the way of hotels it does
have the recently renovated (at a cost of $35,000,000.00)
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, a Hollywood landmark since 1927,
which is right across the street from Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
Celebrities stay there frequently, especially during premiers
and other special functions. There is also the Renaissance
Hollywood Hotel by Marriott with it's 637 rooms and suites,
roof-top pool, fitness room, full business center and more.
Hollywood, which had been in decline since the late 1950s has
lately been undergoing it's own renovation and while it is not
yet like it was in it's heyday, it is again, a fun and
interesting place to visit.
Stroll down Hollywood Blvd., take in the sights, visit the Wax
Museum, the Entertainment Museum, and the Kodak Theatre, have
your picture taken with one or more of the many celebrity
look-alikes hanging around, go shopping at Frederick's Of
Hollywood or at one of the many specialty shops, dine at one of
the many restaurants, go dancing at Wiskey A Go-Go, take in a
concert at the Greek Theatre or take in a movie at one of
Hollywood's famous theatres.
For more information about Hollywood, California see http://hollywood.usacitydirectories.com, a
directory of links to Hollywood, California guides and
directories listing resources, services, things to do, places to
go and more.
About Author :
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is
currently the publisher of several internet directories,
including http://www.usacitydirectories.com a
directory of national, state, county and city guides and
directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web
pages providing resources, services and information about things
to do
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