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Friday, December 31, 2010

The Hollywood Museum, Hollywood

The Hollywood Museum
1660 N. Highland Ave (near the SE corner at Hollywood Blvd)
In The Historic Max Factor Building
Hollywood, CA
323-464-7776
http://www.thehollywoodmuseum.com/

Weds-Sun: 10a-5p
Adults $15
Seniors/Students $12
Children <5 $5

Pay parking lot on the south side of the museum. Validation at the museum will take $2 off the cost of parking.


The Hollywood Museum is the official museum of Hollywood, and boasts 35,000 square feet, 4 floors of exhibits.

The ground floor is made up of the historic Lobby, plus Max Factor’s restored make-up rooms, a vintage B&W photo gallery featuring more than 1000 B&W photos. Cary Grant’s Rolls Royce, Planet of the Apes, Jurassic Park, a tribute to Judy Garland and the "Red Shoes."

The second and third floors are devoted exclusively to costumes worn by famous stars in famous films, corresponding props, photos, memorabilia and posters. wealth of Hollywood memorabilia, ranging from the earliest Technicolor film ever shot, to a Roman bed from "Gladiator," to the dog from "There’s something about Mary" to the gold Cadillac from "Dreamgirls.”

The Lower Level houses "all things creepy and scary"! Walk down the same jail cell corridor that Jodie Foster walked in "Silence of the Lambs". See Hannibals cell and a fantastic array of props from the film including Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s mask!

Contact the museum for its latest information.

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