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  2. Rodeo Drive - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo Drive. /  34.0692306°N 118.4029889°W  / 34.0692306; -118.4029889. Rodeo Drive / roʊˈdeɪoʊ / is a two-mile-long (3.2 km) street in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles, known as one of the most expensive streets in the world. [1] Its southern terminus is at Beverwil Drive, and its ...

  3. Grauman's Chinese Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The TCL Chinese Theatre, commonly referred to as Grauman's Chinese Theatre (its official name for much of its history), is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles . The original Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, which opened ...

  4. Peacock Theater - Wikipedia

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    John A. Martin & Associates. General contractor. Clark Construction. Website. Official website. The Peacock Theater, formerly Nokia Theatre and Microsoft Theater, is a music and theater venue in downtown Los Angeles, California at L.A. Live. The theater auditorium seats 7,100 [2] and holds one of the largest indoor stages in the United States.

  5. Obama Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Culver City city limit near Ballona Creek. East end. Exposition Boulevard in Leimert Park, Los Angeles. President Barack Obama Boulevard (commonly known as Obama Boulevard) is a major thoroughfare in South Los Angeles. It stretches 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from Baldwin Hills (past Baldwin Village and Crenshaw Manor) to Leimert Park. [1]

  6. Hollywood Pantages Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Pantages Theatre. / 34.10194; -118.32556. The Hollywood Pantages Theatre, formerly known as RKO Pantages Theatre, is located at Hollywood and Vine in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca, it was the last theater built by the vaudeville impresario Alexander Pantages.

  7. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    1993. Reference no. 584. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, also known as Egyptian Hollywood and The Egyptian, is a historic movie theater located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [1] Opened in 1922, it is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is noted as having been the site of the world's first film premiere.

  8. Million Dollar Theater - Wikipedia

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    78000687 [1] Added to NRHP. July 20, 1978. The Million Dollar Theatre at 307 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles is one of the first movie palaces built in the United States. It opened in 1917 with the premiere of William S. Hart's The Silent Man. [2] It's the northernmost of the collection of historical movie palaces in the Broadway Theater ...

  9. Royce Hall - Wikipedia

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    Royce Hall is a building on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Designed by the Los Angeles firm of Allison & Allison (James Edward Allison, 1870–1955, and his brother David Clark Allison, 1881–1962) and completed in 1929, it is one of the four original buildings on UCLA's Westwood campus and has come to be the defining image of the university.