The 1960's The 2010's - The 2000's - The 1990's - The 1980's - The 1970's - The 1960's - The 1950's - The 1940's - The 1930's - The 1920's. It’s shown here when Eartha Kitt was the headliner.
When Frank Sinatra made his debut as a solo act, he opened at the Mocambo.
This classic American grill has been open since 1919, and not much seems to have changed since then. Seeing Stars in Hollywood A list of Hollywood locations of famous celebrity deaths, crimes, murders, & suicides.
The Hollywood blacklist was the colloquial term for what was in actuality a broader entertainment industry blacklist put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States during the early years of the Cold War.The blacklist involved the practice of denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been Communists or sympathizers.
12305 Fifth Helena Drive, Brentwood: the house where actress Marilyn Monroe died of an overdose on the evening of August 4, 1962.
This view from 1952 shows the famous Mocambo Nightclub at 8588 Sunset Blvd.
Pillars topped with elephants tower over the main plaza, a tribute to the set of D. W. Griffith's classic film, "Intolerance." Among Hollywood Blvd.’s vape stores and souvenir shops selling California license plates with your name on them is an unexpected piece of actual culture: Musso & Frank.
To get into the Hollywood and Highland Center from the Boulevard, take the steps across from the El Capitan, but if you enter from the underground parking, go to level 2 and walk out into the courtyard.
It opened in January 1941 and was one of the biggest and most famous of the Sunset Strip clubs through the 40s and 50s.