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Capitol Records
Building
1750 Vine
St.,
Hollywood,
California 90028
323-462-6252
Even
though this famous recording studio is not open to the public, it is viewed and
admired as a reminder of the past. Its unique circular design looks like a
stack of old 45rpm records. The legend of this symbol of the 1950s is that
singer Nat King Cole and songwriter Johnny Mercer suggested that the record
company's headquarters be shaped to look like a stack of 45s. Architect Welton
Becket claimed he just wanted to design a structure that economized space and in
so doing, he created the world's first cylindrical office building. On its south
wall, L.A. artist Richard Wyatt created the mural Hollywood Jazz, 1945-1972.
At the top of the tower, a blinking light spells out "Hollywood" in Morse
code.
Hollywood
Entertainment Museum
7021
Hollywood Blvd.,
Hollywood,
California 90028
323-
465-7900
Daily
11am-6pm (Thurs-Sun 11am-6pm Labor Day through Memorial Day)
Admission
charged. Free to children under 5.
On display
are highlights from a nearly a century of film, TV, and radio. Visitors can pull
up a stool at the complete Cheers bar (look for where the stars carved their
initials in the bar during the final episode) or sit in the captain's chair of
the original set from Star Trek: The Next Generation. There is a series
of interactive demonstration rooms that teach various tricks of filmmaking.
Visitors can create Foley soundtracks for a movie segment, test their skills at
digital editing, and try out other entertaining, educational procedures and then
sign up for the studio back-lot tour to learn more about the film-making
process.
Paramount Studios
860 N. Gower St. at
Melrose Avenue,
Hollywood,
California, 90038
323-956-1777
Call for
reservations
Experience the
living history of Paramount Studios. Take a guided 2-hour historical and
informative look behind the scenes of the daily operations of a major motion
picture and television facility.
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