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  2. Hollywood and Vine - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood and Vine's first building, located on the intersection's sourtheast corner, was the Hollywood Memorial Church, constructed in 1903.It was later torn down to make way for the intersection's first high rise, the 12-story Taft Building, built in 1923.

  3. First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    The First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, 2015. The church was founded in 1903. A large brick gothic sanctuary was built in 1923, and seats 1,800, with a balcony on both sides and in the back. The church campus covers a full square block on Gower Street, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks from Hollywood and Vine.

  4. Hollywood Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Memorial Church, also known as Hollywood Methodist Episcopal Church, was a church and community landmark located at the southeast corner of Prospect Avenue (now Hollywood Boulevard) and Weyse Avenue (now Vine Street) in what is now Hollywood, California. Built in 1903, it was the first congregational church in Hollywood. [2]

  5. List of contributing properties in the Hollywood Boulevard ...

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    6253 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Neo-Gothic and Art Deco: Aleck Curlett: 1929: LAHCM #1088 [3] Residential conversion in 2007 [4] Palace Theater: Hollywood Playhouse Hollywood Palace Avalon Hollywood [5] 1735 Vine St: Theater: Spanish Colonial Revival: Gogerty & Weyl: 1926: Guaranty Building: 6331 Hollywood Blvd: Office: Beaux Arts: John C. Austin ...

  6. Taft Building (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Taft Building is a historic twelve-story building at 6280 W. Hollywood Blvd. and 1680 North Vine ... Jr. (1889–1941), who purchased the Hollywood Memorial Church ...

  7. Is Hollywood still the church of the masses? Not in this ...

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    "Hollywood has been the church of the masses, but I don't think that's still true. At least, we cannot say that movie theaters are the sanctuaries they once were for most people, especially for ...

  8. Hollywood Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    Their first home, Hollywood Congregational Church, was dedicated in October 1920, after a three-year effort and at a cost of $61,000. The church's sanctuary sat 500 at the time of its opening, and the church also featured a kitchen, serving room, and Boy Scout room.

  9. Vine Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Vine Theatre, formerly Admiral Theatre and Rector’s Admiral Theatre, also known as Vine Street Theatre, Dolby @ Vine, and Dolby Screening Room Hollywood Vine, is a historic movie theater located at 6321 W. Hollywood Boulevard, near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, in Hollywood, California.