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Jul 13, 2023 · An aerial view of a Hollywood studio in 1923 ... the M.H. Sherman Company donated the aging sign and the surrounding 425-acre site to the City of Los Angeles, which formally accepted the offer in ...
Nov 27, 2023 · A hundred years ago, a budding city was experiencing a time of turbulent growth. The decade of the 1920s transformed Los Angeles. What had been a winter resort for the wealthy and a fresh-air ...
Map of Territory Annexed to the City of Los Angeles, California. 1926. Shaw, John C.; Merget, R. L. 1:63k. Map of Los Angeles City Showing Original City and Subsequent Annexations. 1935. 1:120k. Palos Verdes Estates : Los Angeles County, California. 1941. Palos Verdes Realty Co. Map showing territory annexed to the city of Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. Designated. February 7, 1973. Reference no. 111. The Hollywood Sign is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles. Originally the Hollywoodland Sign, it is situated on Mount Lee, above Beachwood Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The easy-to-use getaway to historical maps in libraries around the world.. Map provided by UCLA Library. Author is Griffin, John A.; Prince, J. R. and published by Los Angeles, Calif. : City Engineer in 1923.
Jul 13, 2015 · The 50-foot high and 400-foot long sign was replaced by donations from nine public donors totaling $250,000. George Brich—AP Photo. Write to Lily Rothman at lily.rothman@time.com. When the ...
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Built by Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler as a $21,000 billboard for his upscale Hollywoodland real estate development, the Sign soon took on the role of giant marquee for a city that was constantly announcing its own gala premiere. By the end of 1923, the Sign was fully erected, a high-profile beacon for the fast-growing metropolis.