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This is quite simply the nerve center of the CBS Television Network. The 1952 building, later renovated in 1976, is home for many of the top CBS executives, as well as the studio where many of its programs are filmed. Free tick... more
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Next door to the Seventh Market Place, this building, designed in 1991 by Cesar Pelli & Associates, is a Los Angeles landmark. It is part of the Citicorp Plaza. There are 53 stories, all of which house numerous professional off... more
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This is without a doubt one of the most eye-catching buildings in Los Angeles. A four-story pair of binoculars, which can be seen for blocks, highlights the entrance of this advertising agency's headquarters. In addition to thi... more
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This famous intersection in the heart of Hollywood has been a center of glamour and activity since the early days of film. The hottest nightclubs like the Brown Derby and Sardi's were located here. There are several studios nea... more
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Sturges House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939 for George D. Sturges. It is constructed of brick and redwood and is rectangular in shape. The house is built on a hillside and is very innovative in its design—or it was... more
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Perhaps the best way to spend a summer evening in Los Angeles is at this huge amphitheater that offers jazz, pop and classical concerts for all citizens, regardless of social status or wealth. The sound quality is excellent fro... more
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Many consider this to be the most impressive of the Frank Lloyd Wright area residences. Built in 1924, Wright used Mayan art and architecture as his dominant influence for this home. It was given its current name in 1980 when t... more
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This striking 62-story building is made of polished granite and tapers around a core of elliptical blue glass that resembles the blue gas flame, the official symbol of this building's occupant. The building was designed by Skid... more
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This building is Los Angeles' first skyscraper. It was designed and built in 1904 by John Parkinson, who also built the Title Guarantee & Trust Building as well as numerous other downtown buildings. The structure rises 175 feet... more
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In addition to being one of the most well preserved Victorian homes in Los Angeles, this museum houses many local antiques and artifacts. Presented through seasonal exhibitions, the museum seems to always have something new to... more
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