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E Franklin Av DASH Hollywood B B B Frederick’s of Hollywood On Hollywood Bl three blocks east 7 < ÅÍ Glendale 780 B : M :H H O J Grauman’s Chinese Theater On Hollywood Bl west of this station I L D ? 7 Guinness World Records On Hollywood Bl east of this station : E L Highland Av 156 CD : 7 B ; ? < O H &%& ? Highland Gardens Hotel On Franklin Av at Sycamore Av 7=; 7 ; O; H < B F B J ? Hollywood Bl 217, 780 B 7 M > H I H: ; M 9 ; : Hollywood Bowl 156, 222 B C 7IJ?B?7D ; =; = H B;: J F A ; 9 M E 7 Hollywood Entertainment Museum On Hollywood Bl one block west ? E = H E 9 B 7 B 7 : C O H ED F Hollywood High School On Highland Av north of Sunset Bl ; E M L B I H H I D ; : J 7 : 9 : Hollywood Hollywood & Highland Center At station exit : 7 H E H ; ; D B : Heritage M I ; H 7 7 E Hollywood History Museum On Highland Av south of station H: M B H Museum ; : E C B 7 E A J Hollywood Methodist Church Two blocks north on Highland Av 9 8 97DJ7J7:H ; E ; M B J > B D 9 K D 7 : M E = Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel On Hollywood Bl one block west O L ; H : ? : C ? I H H H 7 > J L L H H 7 B 7 Hollywood/Vine Metro Red Line , 217, 222, 780 7 7 7 F 7 M C ? H ? J : B B H 9 ; O Hollywood Walk of Fame Along both sides of Hollywood Bl E D J ; ; J L D H 7 7 L J I B Hollywood Wax Museum On Hollywood Bl one block east 7 ; O ; 7 9 ; B H B ? O 7 J F F ? B ; H > > I M Hollywood Way 222 B B B = I > O H?JE 7 J H ? B 9; > B C Inglewood 212, 312 A > = E B M ?B ? 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