Vine Street is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California that runs north–south between Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles and Melrose Avenue . The intersection of Hollywood and Vine being symbolic of Hollywood itself. The intersection has been redeveloped. Three blocks of the Hollywood Walk of Fame lie along this street with names such as John Lennon , Johnny Carson, and John Belushi. South of Melrose Avenue, Vine turns into Rossmore Avenue, a residential Hancock Park thoroughfare that ends at Wilshire Boulevard .
4-635: The Hollywood Post Office , also known as Old Post Office , was a historic building located at 1717 N. Vine Street in Hollywood, California . Hollywood Post Office was built in 1925 by Morgan, Walls & Clements , the architectural firm responsible for many Los Angeles landmarks, including the Dominguez–Wilshire Building , Adamson House , Chapman Plaza , and the El Capitan , Music Box , Wiltern , Mayan , and Belasco theaters. The building
8-557: A studio on Vine Street, KNX-AM , closed its Vine Street studio in 2005. The California Laundry was located on the street in 1920s. The Capitol Records Building , Capitol Tower, is located just north of the intersection of Hollywood and Vine. Miss Brewster's Millions (1926) starring Bebe Daniels , was shot on Vine Street at Franklin Avenue, near the site that is now the Capitol Records Building. An underground station for
12-557: The district. In 1988, the building was vacated due to seismic concerns, and it was torn down soon after. Vine Street In contrast to other American cities, where it referred to a concentration of radio stores, in Los Angeles, Radio Row was understood in the 1940s and 1950s as the area around the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood , where the broadcasting facilities of all four major radio networks were located. The last radio station to broadcast from
16-549: Was built of brick and concrete with metal sheathing, and featured an elaborate Churrigueresque facade. In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places , with Old Post Office listed in the district. The listing notes that the building was "a prime candidate for restoration," but it was not listed as a contributing property in
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