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ST VINE SIDE STROLL Lane +Lane Inc Design Office, Graphic Design Mutual Taft Bank Building Hollywood La Brea Gateway Frolic Room Capitol Pantages Records Theatre ARGYLE AVE ARGYLE AVE SOUTH SIDE OF HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD LEGENDARGYLE AVE TEMPLE HILL DR Sunset Theater / Nickelodeon Hollywood VISTA DEL MAR ST Buildings / Sites 5 SYCAMORE > HIGHLAND PAGES 24-26 ANGELS WALK LA Studios Palladium DR MONT HOLLY Main Walk (North side) Johnny Grant Building VISTA DEL MAR ST EL CENTRO AVE Main Walk (South side) 304 South Broadway, Suite 494, Los Angeles, California 90013 FRANKLINAVE Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel CARLOS AVE CARLOS Side Stroll (NorthVISTA DELside) MAR PL T: 213/683-0080 F: 213/683-0084 E: [email protected] To Thai Town & AVE PRIMROSE El Capitan Theatre Henry 101 AVE SCENIC CBS Fonda Little Armenia Side Stroll (South side) Studios Theatre SIDE STROLL CARMEN AVE 1 Section (North side) Hollywood High School Angels Walk LA is devoted to enhancing the pedestrian environments of Los 5 Section (South side) The Max Factor Building Angeles by developing Angels Walks, self-guided walking trails that commemorate GOWER ST GOWER ST GOWER ST Metro Rail Station the history, architecture and culture of our City’s neighborhoods. Angels Walks Metro Red Line encourage pedestrians to know and explore Los Angeles by connecting directly with major transit and rail lines. MAP ©2002 CARTIFACT LA BREA AVE FRANKLIN AVE YUCCA ST HILLSIDE AVE 101 6 HIGHLAND > CHEROKEE PAGES 27-29 EL CERRITO PL CANTATA DR LA BREA AVE L B EL CERRITO PL N O HAW Hollywood Y Walk Sites Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum AN C AUREL V L E N THORNAVE La Brea N Hollywood Theatre/Guinness World of Records Museum Gateway T U R S SUNSET BL SUNSET A HOLLYW A MELROSE AV NORTH SIDE OF HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD The Pig ’n Whistle Restaurant M NTA R OUTPOST DR D D F N W Hollywood LA L Y O Egyptian Theatre BL OOD O Universal N H L I C U Studios Highland A B M 5 SYCAMORE AVE Gardens L BL 1 VINE > CAHUENGA PAGES 6-10 SIDE STROLL GA BA MARAVILLA DR Hotel Yamashiro EN RHA HU M CA BL HOLLYWOOD BLVD HOLLYWOOD FITC LA BREA AV Crossroads of the World Hollywood Pantages Theatre Hollywood H DR SYCAMOR Entertainment E AVE HIGHLAND AV Hollywood Hollywood and Vine Johnny Grant Museum Hollywood Lake HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Equitable Building 7 CHEROKEE > CAHUENGA PAGE 30-31 Building Bowl Yamashiro Hollywood Hollywood Paramount HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD SIDE STROLL Larry Edmunds Bookstore Roosevelt VINE ST Sign The Magic Studios Capitol Records Frederick’s of Hollywood Hotel ORANGE DR 134 Castle LA PRESA DR ORANGE DR 101 Palace Theatre RD TILOS LOS SIDE STROLL Grauman’s Hollywood SUNSET BLVD SUNSET Chinese WESTERN AV Griffith GRIFFITH World Book and News Theatre Forever LOS CAFELIZ BL GRIFFITH Sardi’s PA M PARK R Observatory Y OS Shelly’s Manne-Hole Cover E D RK Guaranty Building FW Kodak D R Hollywood TER BONITA PINECREST RD O Theatre O High W SIDE STROLL LY L VERMONT AV L.A. Zoo School O BROADVIEW TER Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel 8 CAHUENGA > VINE PAGES 32-40 H Parva-Sed Apta Hollywood Renaissance HILLCREST RD N SIDE STROLL & Highland Hollywood 5 El Capitan HILLCREST RD Alto-Nido Apartments Hollywood USO Theatre Hollywood Frances Howard Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Methodist HIGH TOWER DR Security Pacific Bank Building Ripley’s Branch Los Angeles Public Library 4 Church HIGHLAND AVE GLENCOE WAY SIDE STROLL The New Ivar Theatre 6 The Freeman Hollywood House First Nat. Bank Greyhound Bus Terminal Max Hollywood DR CAMROSE Hollywood and Vine Plaza TER LOMA ALTA Factor Hollywood Wax Museum American The Taft Building Guiness Legion Montmartre Cafe FRANKLINPL World 2 CAHUENGA > CHEROKEE PAGES 11-12 Records McCADDEN PL SIDE STROLL Villa FRANKLIN AVE Warner Pacific Theatre Hollywood Plaza Hotel MCcADDEN PL Capri MILNER RD MILNER Hollywood Hillview Apartments The Brown Derby Egyptian Bowl Janes House Doolittle Theatre Theatre Baine Building EM Vine Street and Selma Avenue LAS PALMAS AVE LAS PALMAS AVE M Crossroads ETT TER Sunset & Vine YUCCAST of the Hollywood O Musso & S DIN Wallich’s Music City World Miceli’s Italian Heritage 3 CHEROKEE > HIGHLAND PAGES 13-17 Restaurant Frank Grill Washington Mutual Bank Museum T Montecito SIDE STROLL WATSONIA TER Cinerama Dome Theatre CHEROKEE AVE 7 Apartments The Montecito Apartments Sunset Theater 3 CHEROKEE AVE Larry The Hollywood Palladium Edmunds Musso & Frank Grill Bookstore The Henry Fonda Theatre AVE SELMA W E D G E SIDE STROLL W OO CASSIL PL D Baine P Don the Beachcomber L FARTHER AFIELD PAGE 41 Frederick’s Building of Hollywood Villa Capri WHITLEY AVE The Griffith Observatory Montmartre Cafe Old Fire Station 27 IRIS CIR IRIS Hollywood Wax Museum Hollywood Forever Janes House WAY VISTA BELLA Hollywood First National Bank De Longpre Park SCHRADER BLVD Hillview Apts.
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