Fact checked by Jillian Dara It would be hard to avoid seeing the famous Hollywood sign if you are driving in the area. If you want to see the sign from a specific angle or get a closer look, though, ...
His destination wasn’t one of Hollywood’s typical tourist attractions, like a famous theater or a star on the Walk of Fame, but rather a large neon sign that many consider to be historic.
By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer Many Hollywood history buffs know that the Hollywood sign, erected in December 1923, originally read “HOLLYWOODLAND,” an advertising gimmick meant to sell ...
To honor the Los Angeles Dodgers’ eighth World Series win, the city turned the D in the iconic Hollywood sign to blue. After ...