The Hollywood Sign (formerly the Hollywoodland Sign) is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It is situated on Mount Lee, in the Beachwood Canyon area of the Santa Monica Mountains. Spelled out in 45 ft (13.7 m)-tall white capital letters and 350 feet (106.7 m) long, it was originally created in 1923 as a temporary advertisement for a local real estate development, but due to increasing recognition, the sign was left up.
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- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_…In 1949, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce began a contract with the City of Los Angeles Parks Department to repair and rebuild the sign.
- christopherhendrixson.medium.com the-hollywood-…Keep walking and you’ll see the back of the Hollywood sign. The letters are each 50 feet tall and it’s quite a fun angle to see them from behind.
- tripsavvy.com the-hollywood-sign-1586948The Hollywood Sign is one of LA's most famous landmarks and is one of the most recognized landmarks in the world.
- the-landmark.fandom.com wiki/Hollywood_SignThe Hollywood Sign (formerly the Hollywoodland Sign) is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
- twitter.com hllywdsigntrustThe OFFICIAL account of the #HollywoodSign, built in 1923 and the star of over 150 movies, TV shows, & more. Protected by the Hollywood Sign Trust.
- travelinusa.us hollywood-sign/In this article, we are going to explore the best places to observe the Hollywood Sign so that you can bring home the perfect souvenir photos.
- latourist.com index.php…Starline Tours Hop-on Hop-off double-decker tour bus offers various views of the Hollywood Sign on the Red Route as it returns to Hollywood Boulevard.
- tr-tr.facebook.com TheHollywoodSign/…Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a fun and active adventure, a hike to the Hollywood Sign is a must-try experience.” @redfinrealestate …
- thewordfinder.com hollywood-sign-generator/Though the Hollywood sign is an iconic symbol of Los Angeles’ film industry, it has attracted its fair share of controversies over the years.