Rodeo Drive
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One of the most famous shopping districts in the world, Rodeo Drive is known for its high-end boutiques and designer stores. It's a great place to spot celebrities and indulge in luxury shopping.
Rodeo Drive
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One of the most famous shopping districts in the world, Rodeo Drive is known for its high-end boutiques and designer stores. It's a great place to spot celebrities and indulge in luxury shopping.
Beverly Gardens Park
A beautiful public park that spans 1.9 miles, featuring cactus gardens, rose gardens, and the iconic Beverly Hills Sign. It's a pleasant spot for a leisurely stroll.
Beverly Hills City Hall
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The City Hall building is an impressive example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. It's a popular spot for tourists to take photos.
Spadena House
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A quirky and whimsical house designed to resemble a fairy-tale cottage, attracting curious visitors and photographers.
Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
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This cultural venue hosts a variety of performances, including theater, dance, and music events. It's a great place to experience the arts in Beverly Hills.
Will Rogers Memorial Park
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This park pays tribute to the famous actor and humorist Will Rogers. It's a pleasant place for a picnic or a relaxing afternoon.
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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With a membership of over 10,000 global film industry artists and leaders, an acclaimed film museum, library, archive, and collection, and world-renowned awards, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the home of unparalleled expertise. We recognize, respect, and celebrate all aspects of the film industry, the entertainment it provides, and the diverse, talented people who make movies. We connect our global audiences – Academy Members, the film industry, and film fans – through their shared passions for making and watching films. We lead honest and relevant conversations and initiatives about cinema’s past, present, and future. We inspire people’s passion for -- and interest in – the arts and sciences of movies, moviemaking, and being a part of the film industry.
Pickford Center For Motion Picture Study
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The Margaret Herrick Library is a world-renowned, non-circulating reference and research collection devoted to the history and development of the motion picture as an art form and as an industry. Established in 1928, a year after the Academy was founded, the library moved to its current Beverly Hills location in 1991. Margaret Herrick was the Academy librarian from 1936 to 1943, and served as the Academy’s executive director from 1945 to 1971. It was Herrick who laid the foundation for what is now considered to be one of the world’s finest film-related libraries. And it was Herrick who expanded the Academy’s activities into several key non-Awards areas, negotiated the Academy’s first television broadcast and oversaw the transformation of the annual Oscar ceremony into a major televised event.
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