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  2. Sunset Gower Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Poverty Row area of Hollywood, bounded by Sunset Boulevard on the North, Gower Street on the West, and Beachwood Drive on the East, was a collection of small warehouses and offices where independent film makers gathered to buy "short ends" of film from the major studios, in order to create their "great American dreams".

  3. Keyesville, California - Wikipedia

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    Keyesville (formerly, Keysville [1] and Hogeye [2]) is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. [1] It is located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Lake Isabella and the Kern River Valley, at an elevation of 2,848 feet (868 m). [1]

  4. Kim Mai Guest - Wikipedia

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    Dead Rising – Isabela Keyes [12] Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Additional Voices; Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII – Shalua Rui [10] Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem – Ellia the Dancer, Xel'lotath; EOE: Eve of Extinction – Zera; F.E.A.R. 3 – Jin Sun-Kwon; Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Celestia; Final Fantasy XIII – Cocoon ...

  5. Whitley Heights, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Whitley Heights is a residential neighborhood and historic preservation overlay zone in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Central Los Angeles, California.Known as a residential area for actors and other people in the motion-picture industry, it is divided between a hillside single-family district and an apartment area.

  6. S. H. Kress and Co. Building (Los Angeles, California)

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    Built in 1935, Hollywood's S. H. Kress and Co. Building was designed by Edward F. Sibbert, [1] one of fifty or so S. H. Kress & Co. buildings he designed across the United States. [2] Like most S. H. Kress and Co. locations, this building features an Art Deco design, with this specific location being "a prime example of the Art Deco style." [3]

  7. Ciro's - Wikipedia

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    Ciro's (later known as Ciro's Le Disc) was a nightclub on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California owned by William Wilkerson. [1] Opened in 1940, Ciro's became a popular nightspot for celebrities. The nightclub closed in 1960 and was reopened as a rock club in 1965. After a few name changes, it eventually became The Comedy Store in 1972.

  8. Cahuenga Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Cahuenga Pass (/ k ə ˈ w ɛ ŋ ɡ ə / ⓘ, / k ə ˈ h ʌ ŋ. ɡ ə /; Tongva: Kawé’nga), [1] also known by its Spanish name Paseo de Cahuenga, is a low mountain pass through the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains in the Hollywood Hills district of the City of Los Angeles, California.

  9. Laurel Canyon Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    From the intersection with Webb Avenue, Laurel Canyon Boulevard heads due south, cutting through North Hollywood, closely following the Hollywood Freeway . Laurel Canyon Boulevard passes through the Valley Village neighborhood, one mile (1.6 km) west of the Hollywood Split (the intersection of the Hollywood ( U.S. 101 / SR 170 ) and Ventura (U ...