The Hollywood Wax Museum is a wax museum featuring replicas of celebrities located on Hollywood Boulevard in the tourist district in Hollywood, California.OverviewThe museum, brainchild of entrepreneur Spoony Singh, opened on February 25, 1965, and claims in promotional literature to be the only wax museum dedicated solely to celebrities. It is the longest-running wax museum in the United States.When Singh opened the Hollywood Wax Museum, the line to get in was 1/2 mile long. The former sawmill operator from Canada built the Museum's fame by befriending celebrities, gossip columnists, members of the foreign press association and fans.After Singh's retirement, his sons and grandson have continued to own, operate and further the Hollywood Wax Museum's legacy. In June 2012, the family was recognized as Heroes of Hollywood by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Community Foundation for their staunch and generous support of the Hollywood community.In popular cultureThe Hollywood Wax Museum has appeared in the following movies and TV shows: The Mechanic (1972), Wes Craven's Cursed (2005), and America's Next Top Model (2007). The Hollywood Wax Museum is also featured on the video game, Midnight Club: Los Angeles.LocationThe Hollywood Wax Museum building once housed the most exclusive hangout in Los Angeles: The Embassy Club. It is on Hollywood Blvd, near Highland Ave.
LA Epic Club Crawls brings you the best of Hollywood and DTLA's finest nightclubs in VIP style! As a VIP you will enjoy: UPTO 5 FREE DRINKS OR SHOTS NO LINES NO COVER CHARGE PIZZA And an epic night with an even more epic group of people! Come join LA Epic Club Crawls with up to 200 club goers every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, and we'll escort you straight into 4-5 of the hottest and most exclusive nightclubs in Hollywood and DTLA! And if that's not enough, check out our jam packed party pack full of inclusions on the LA Epic Club Crawls website! We are also located in Las Vegas in which we take people out every single night, all information is available on our website. please note DTLA runs Saturdays and doesn't include pizza or drinks.
Your ticket to Hollywood a Fun, interactive, and informative 2-hour fully guided and narrated city tour of Hollywood & Beverly hills. See celebrity homes & city landmarks in the comfort of an open top van. Enjoy an open top bus to the Hollywood sign, Hollywood landmarks & historic movie sites, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Rodeo Drive, the Sunset Strip. Also see celebrity home's like Madonna, Tom Cruise, Michael Jackson, The Playboy Mansion, Larry King, Lindsay Lohan, Elvis Presley and much, much more!
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Only In Hollywood (formerly known as Hollywood HQ) is brought to you by the staff of the Hollywood Property Owners Alliance; a tenacious team who love all things Hollywood and want to bring you glad tidings of great deals, interesting shops, quirky experiences and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. This intrepid staff of five will search out the nooks and crannies of the Hollywood Entertainment District and the Sunset & Vine Business Improvement District, arguably two of the coolest BIDs on the planet Earth, to bring you information that will keep you in the know. How do they know this stuff? Because they work here, they breathe here and they are here 24/7.
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At Archer Investigations, we pride ourselves on going to extraordinary lengths, and using all legal methods to provide you with the professional information you need - when you need it, which is why we continually succeed, where others fail! Our investigators and detectives are trained to the highest caliber and experienced in a wide range of investigations. Archer Investigations also offers that "personal touch" and professional service that our clients deserve. We are members of The PI Group and The Criminal Courts Bar Association.
Te'kila boasts over 150 different types of Tequila. With happy hour everyday from 4-8 pm, it is the go-to spot in Hollywood and Sherman Oaks for fresh margaritas and exceptional food.
Whitley Court is a cluster of Spanish Colonial bungalows built from 1903 to 1919 just north of Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.The first structure, built in 1903, was a two-story Colonial Revival house with a round bay turret designed by Dennis & Farwell for the Whitley family. The original house was moved to the back of the property to make room for four additional two-story residential buildings. The buildings provided housing for those employed in the booming film industry, and its residents are rumored to have included Theda Bara in the 1920s and Sylvia Sidney in the 1930s.In 1974, the buildings were converted to a mix of residential and office space. During the 1992 Los Angeles riots, fires burned just 150 feet from Whitley Court, but residents protected the structures with hoses. At the time, one of the owners said, "These buildings are important. You can't replace a historic building. When it burns, you lose it forever."Whitley Court was designated a Historic Cultural Monument (HCM #448) by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission in 1988, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.