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The Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood still shines after all these years. Many famous actors and actresses have stayed here over the years.
Attached to the famous Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, the Cinegrill is another famous Hollywood landmark in its own right.
The Musso & Frank Grill on Hollywood Boulevard is purported to be the oldest restaurant in Hollywood.
The Frolic Room and its neon sign is located right next to the Pantages Theatre.
Here's the famous Roxy Theater in Hollywood.
The Whisky
Check out the Pink Elephant Liquor store in Hollywood... another remnant of the vintage Hollywood complete with neon sign.
The Pig'N Whistle has served many a celebrity during its time since the 20's, including Shirley Temple and Judy Garland. This sign was recently restored.
A Hollywood History museum has been in the plans for the site of the Max Factor building for the past few years. Hopefully it'll open sometime in 2002 or 2003. By the way, the Max Factor museum is closed.
The marquee still stands tall near Hollywood Boulevard.
Check out the streamline moderne look of this former shopping center along Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. The Crossroads place has been quiet in recent days, not quite a shopping mecca anymore.
The Capitol Records building in Hollywood appropriately resembles a stack of records and was built by Welton Becket Associates in 1954.
The Cinegrill is located in the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and books live performers.
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