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Hollywood Heritage Museum
2100 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, United States
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Am
Review №1

Located outside of Hollywood Heritage Museum museum, free to everyone. Good photo op spot. You will see tons of people taking photos here and it gets crowded, one of the many places you need to visit in Los Angeles. Best time to go is sunset when the lights are on. Came here today with the family and the kids enjoyed jazz music and running around.

Cr
Review №2

Inscription: Hollywood’s First Major Film Company Studio.One-half of this structure, then in use as a barn, was rented by Cecil B. DeMille as the studio in which was made the first feature-length motion picture in Hollywood, “The Squaw Man”, in 1913. It was originally located at the corner of Selma and Vine streets, and in 1927 was transferred to Paramount Studios. Associated with Mr. DeMille in making “The Squaw Man” were Samuel Goldwyn and Jesse Lasky, Sr.Erected in 1956 by California State Parks, Los Angeles County, and Paramount Pictures.California Historical Landmark Number 554.

Da
Review №3

Great little museum of Hollywood history!

F.
Review №4

This place is great.

Co
Review №5

Since 1985, Hollywood Heritage has funded the preservation, restoration and maintenance of early Hollywood treasures. The museum features archival photographs from the silentera of motion pictures, movie props, historic documents and other movie related memorabilia. Also featured are historic photographs and postcards of the streets, buildings and residences of Hollywood during its golden age. Special events entitled Evenings at the Barn are open to the public and regularly programmed including speakers, screenings and/or slideshows with a focus toward Hollywoods early history. Occasionally, historic silent films are screened in cooperation with the Silent Society.

Ri
Review №6

What a fun time looking into the history very nice presentation.

wa
Review №7

A well-maintained and run Museum depicting Hollywood early history from the time of Cecil B Demille arriving to film the squaw man. It is filled with artifacts from various periods of time and has a really nice gift shop at is full of Hollywood related books DVDs and other related memorabilia / trinkets. Worth of visit

Ce
Review №8

Fun place but not very big ...

Ez
Review №9

Neat site and a wonderful park. Not much to see on the site itself but if you are at the Hollywood Bowl or down the street at Hollywood & Highland you should make your way up. That 1/2 mile will enlighten your understanding of Hollywood.

ro
Review №10

Great place to visit if you are a movie buff of the golden hollywood era!

Jo
Review №11

A piece of Hollywood history since the silent era

An
Review №12

There is a lot of cool and interesting Hollywood history here.

Je
Review №13

Awesome local park with eating/picnic tables, a walking trail, and immediate access to the HOLLYWOOD BOWL

Da
Review №14

Go see cool history of hollywood!

Ja
Review №15

Very Informative friendly people

Lo
Review №16

The museum structure in itself is worth a visit, let alone the exhibitions, we were overwhelmed with so many interesting things to see, we spent around 3 1/5 hours here but we left somehow wishing we have had more time

Dr
Review №17

Just a vast parking lot

va
Review №18

A Hollywood treasure !

ca
Review №19

Interesting

mi
Review №20

Awesome,

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  • Address:2100 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, United States
  • Site:http://hollywoodheritage.org/
  • Phone:+1 323-874-4005
Categories
  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:12–4pm
  • Tuesday:12–4pm
  • Wednesday:12–4pm
  • Thursday:12–4pm
  • Friday:12–4pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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