Thursday, October 2, 2014

Hooray for Hollywood...

Today was a full day.  We started off going to downtown Los Angeles where we saw City Hall (seen in the opening credits of the old Dragnet TV show), the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (where the Academy Awards ceremonies have been held in the past), Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Millennium Biltmore Hotel (also the site of past Academy Awards ceremonies). 

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion


Downtown Los Angeles with Walt Disney Concert Hall in foreground

Walt Disney Concert Hall

Los Angeles City Hall and Grand Park

Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Pershing Square - downtown Los Angeles


Then, it was off to Hollywood.  We were at Hollywood and Vine!  We walked down the Hollywood Hall of Fame to the Roosevelt Hotel (also the site of the first Academy Awards ceremony); then to the Graumann Chinese Theater where there are handprints/footprints and signatures of movie stars.


Sign on Mt. Lee

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Capitol Records building off Hollywood Blvd.

El Capitan Theater on Hollywood Blvd.  Built in 1926.

Grauman's Chinese Theater

John Wayne's footprint and signature.
Seeing this reminded me of the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy and Ethyl stole it. 

Dolby Theater where the Academy Awards ceremonies are currently held.

Some famous mice

There were 2 of them!

After the Hollywood Blvd. walk, we went to Beverly Hills and drove down Rodeo Drive (shopping district).  Some of the cars there were normal like the kind we drive.  We were noticing many Bentleys, Audis, BMWs, Mercedes, and the like, when a Rolls Royce pulled up beside us as we were waiting in traffic.  What a hoot!!!


The sign

A typical Beverly Hills home

Another Beverly Hills home

Another sign

At the corner of Rodeo Drive and Santa Monica Blvd.

Shops on Rodeo Drive

More shops on Rodeo Drive

After our fill of the lifestyles of the rich and famous, we headed down Sunset Blvd. and then on the the Santa Monica Pier.  There my toes hit the Pacific Ocean for the first time.  We watched a beautiful sunset there to cap off the night.

Santa Monica Pier
 U.S. Route 66 ends at the Santa Monica Pier.  I saw the beginning of Route 66 in Chicago and I drove on Route 66 from Amarillo, Texas to St. Louis Missouri on my 2012 trip.

U.S. Route 66 ends at the Santa Monica Pier...




...and U.S. Route 66 ends in Chicago, Illinois

Beachfront at Santa Monica Pier

My feet in the Pacific Ocean today...
...and my foot in the Atlantic Ocean during my trip in 2012

Sunset at Santa Monica Pier

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