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21 Grauman's Chinese Theater
You can go on a walking
tour of the Chinese Theatre if you are keen to know more about it.
The interior of the theater is very impressive. Please note you
can’t take photographs whilst the movie is showing.
22 Olvera Street
Olvera Street handicraft
and shops sell much from south of the border. At the open-air cafes
you can try Mexican food cooked right in front of you. There are
strolling guitarists, dancers and singers. The atmosphere of Olvera
Street can be fun, relaxed and happy.
If you are lucky or just
well organized, you might even catch a festival such as the "Blessing
of the Animals" or "Dia De Los Muertos" (Day of the
Dead.)
23 (38) Greystone Park
and Mansion or Greystone Manor
City views
form this hilltop park are complimented or uncomplimented (depending
upon your view point) by Greystone Manor. Perhaps in need of a little
more love and tender care the fortress-like Tudor mansion is the
largest home in Beverly Hills.
Occupying sixteen
acres, this 55-room castle was built in 1926 by oil tycoon Edward
Doheny. Greystone's is owned by the City of Beverly Hills and visitors
can enter free of charge.
If the Manor seems slightly
familiar it might be because Greystone, in a manor of speaking,
is abit of a movie star appearing in popular movies such as ‘Indecent
Proposal” and "Witches of Eastwick".
24 (39) Hermosa Beach
A little hip and fun
but with a fashionable side with rich and deeply in debt beach side
residents. You'll find a multi-dimensional cultural fit at Hermosa
and there's weather.
The sea breeze helps
to keep the cool dudes cool in summer and unfazed by the city sleeker
smog that tends to give the beach a miss most of the year. Why would
be you be anywhere else in this credit crunched world.
25 (40) Redondo Beach
Just like her sister
Hermosa, Redondo has a wide sandy beach and the Strand whose path
is rudely interrupted by the huge Redondo Beach King Harbor Marina
and Pier complex.
The slightly average
and spooky TV series Medium was believed to have been sighted here
- or was it just a dream? Fox's "The OC" is also believed
to have borrowed the scenery.
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