In 1929, William Fox announced his intention to build a cinema in the rapidly growing university area of Westwood Village.…
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The Deco Building in Wilshire
Although it’s only two stories tall and appears somewhat dwarfed by its neighboring buildings, this dazzling Art Deco-style building on…
The Culver Hotel
When it opened in 1924, the local press nicknamed this beautiful flatiron-shaped building a “skyscraper” – its six stories visible…
The Kirk Douglas Theatre
Today operating as a live theater, the Culver Theater began its journey in 1947 as a cinema with 1,160 seats.…
Randy’s Donut in Inglewood
Randy’s Donuts is an undeniable icon of the 1950s Los Angeles for obvious reasons: it’s a typical mid-century diner with…
The Getty Center
In the neighborhood of Brentwood in Los Angeles, you’ll find the Getty Center at 1200 Getty Drive. It’s not just…
Pann’s Coffee Shop, an icon of Googie architecture
Pann’s is one of the last and finest examples of the iconic futuristic diners (Googie architecture) designed by the prolific…
Los legendarios Estudios Universal
Los Estudios Universal es un completo de sets de rodaje y también un parque de atracciones situado en Universal City…