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What is LA most famous road?

Hollywood Boulevard stretches for 15 blocks, home to the Hollywood Walk of Fame with nearly 2,700 personalities each immortalized in a sidewalk star. You'll also find the famous TCL Chinese Theater, considered one of the world's greatest of its kind as the premier venue for red carpet events.



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Hollywood Boulevard: This is one of the most famous streets in Hollywood, known for its Walk of Fame, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and many other tourist attractions.

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Mulholland Drive Mulholland Drive is known for some of the most beautiful views as you wind through the Hollywood Hills filled with many beautiful mansions. You also can see views of the Hollywood sign on Mulholland Drive. There are many overlooks along Mulholland Drive for you to stop and enjoy the view.

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Olvera Street is one of the oldest streets in the City of Los Angeles and was originally a very short lane known as Calle de las Vignas or Wine Street. In 1877, the City Council changed the name to Olvera Street in honor of Agustin Olvera, the first judge of the County of Los Angeles.

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Hollywood Boulevard is a Los Angeles cultural icon, with museums, landmarks and other Hollywood attractions that celebrate L.A.'s rich film and entertainment heritage. There are so many things to do in Hollywood, California!

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There are 11 miles of service tunnels beneath the streets of LA. These became the conduits of smuggling and the passageways to the basement speakeasies. Most of the tunnels are blocked off today, but there are some that are accessible, and there is (potentially) a guided tour that can guide one down into them.

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The road is featured in a significant number of films, songs, and novels. David Lynch, who wrote and directed a film named after Mulholland Drive, has said that one can feel the history of Hollywood on it. Jack Nicholson has lived on Mulholland Drive for many years, and still did so as of 2009.

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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (7000 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90028) is not only one of LA's most famous hotels, but it's been a hangout for generations of celebrities, having hosted its share of famous guests in its Spanish Colonial Revival rooms.

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