First National Bank of Hollywood
First National Bank of Hollywood
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Neighborhood: Hollywood
Hollywood undoubtedly conjures up images of movie stars and high-end lifestyles, and to this day, tourists flock here from around the world to see the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame, Chinese Theatre and to catch a glimpse of the famed Hollywood sign up close. Celebrity impersonators and crowds give these areas the feeling of an amusement park while many clubs and hotels fill up around the weekends for late-night partying - the Hollywood club scene is a haven for thumping music and table-side bottle service. But parties aren’t the only way to enjoy this area, many visitors come to the neighborhood to sit back with a picnic to watch a performance at the Hollywood Bowl and those looking to stay fit trek along nature trails in the Hollywood hills and in Griffith Park.
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- Hollywood/Highland • 2 min walk
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Oct 2019
This is a gorgeous unique construct at the heart of the Boulevard. With delightful architectural styling of Art-Deco and Gothic, it was the highest building in LA for 4 years after its 1928 opening.
Designed by the same architects that created the nearby famous Chinese Theatre, amongst others, it has niches populated with symbols and figures representing the city's artistic and commercial pursuits
Designed by the same architects that created the nearby famous Chinese Theatre, amongst others, it has niches populated with symbols and figures representing the city's artistic and commercial pursuits
Written February 14, 2020
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