Leather Meets Lace at the Playboy Mansion � Participant

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Leather Meets Lace2 at the Playboy Mansion Participant Information Sheet And Other Things to Do! Below are other addresses of Historical landmarks – Renaissance Hotel Address is 1755 N. Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028 Phone (323) 856-1200 for a reference point. Please keep in mind that you must be at the Lobby of the Renaissance Hotel 15 minutes prior to your Shuttle Departure Time – Times Listed on Face of Ticket. Suggestion, choose one or two items to enjoy in-between the end of the Hollywood Fun Run ending at the Malibu Inn Address is 22969 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, California (Approximately 1:00pm) to check in time to catch shuttle at the Renaissance Hotel (Starting Times Approximately 5:30 pm). Double check to see if facilities are open. We have a package with Eagle Rider Motorcycle Rentals for a discount on Motorcycle Rentals – Please contact us for waiver. Also, there are many other routes to use to return to the Hotel from Malibu Inn, Malibu Canyon Road, Topanga Canyon, etc. Consult Yahoo Maps. Hollywood Visitor Information Center – Maps Available 6801 Hollywood Blvd. at Hollywood and Highland Hollywood 90028 #01 Site of Garden Court Apartments 1919 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Magnificent home of some of early Hollywood’s biggest celebrities, including Louis B. Mayer, Rudolph Valentino and Lillian Gish. #02 C.C. Brown's Ice Cream 7007 Hollywood Blvd. Birthplace of the hot fudge sundae. #03 Chinese Theatre 6925 Hollywood Blvd. The most famous movie house in the world, built by Sid Grauman. #04 Site of Hollywood Hotel Site at NW corner of Hollywood and Highland. Hollywood’s first famous hotel and gathering place of the stars. #05 Hollywood First National Bank Building 6777 Hollywood Blvd. Once the tallest buildings in Los Angeles. #06 Christie Realty Building 6765-6773 Hollywood Blvd. Home of the Embassy Club, a popular private club that catered to Hollywood’s elite in the 1920s. #07 Montmartre Cafe 6753-6763 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s first nightclub where Joan Crawford was discovered. #08 Musso and Frank Grill 6667 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s oldest continuously operating restaurant. #09 Baine Building 6605 Hollywood Blvd. The most elegant Spanish Revival building in the historic district. #10 Janes House 6541 Hollywood Blvd. The last remaining Victorian home on Hollywood Blvd., which was a school for children of famous movie personalities. #11 Hillview Apartments 6531-6535 Hollywood Blvd. One of the earliest apartment buildings erected to house actors. It was recently renovated to its 1920’s condition, and again houses some of Hollywood’s aspiring actors and actresses. #12 Warner Pacific Theatre 6423-6445 Hollywood Blvd. Warner Bros. crown jewel flagship theatre, where Carol Burnett was an usherette in 1951. #13 Site of Paul DeLongpre Home Corner of Cahuenga & Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s first tourist attraction housed a famous French artist. #14 Security Trust and Savings 6381-6385 Hollywood Blvd. The place where the Three Stooges, Charlie Chaplin and W.C. Fields banked. #15 Knickerbocker Hotel 1714 Ivar Famous hotel from which Queen for a Day was broadcast and where Elvis Presley lived. #16 Guaranty Building 6331 Hollywood Blvd. Charlie Chaplin and Cecil B. DeMille invested in this building that attracted tenants like gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. #17 The Palace (now Avalon) 1735 Vine St. The setting of such famous shows as Ken Murray’s Blackout, The Colgate Comedy Hour, Lawrence Welk Show, This is Your Life and The Jerry Lewis Show. #18 Capitol Records Building 1750 Vine St. The world’s first circular office building that hosted such artists as the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys and Nat King Cole. #19 Pantages Theatre 6233 Hollywood Blvd. The last great movie palace built in Hollywood that hosted the Academy Awards and Emmy Awards and housed the office of Howard Hughes. #20 Music Box Revue Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. One of Hollywood’s oldest theatres, that goes back to the silent era, now named for Henry Fonda. #21 Taft Building 1680 Vine Street Hollywood’s first high-rise building, built in 1924, once housed the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. #22 Site of the Vine Street Brown Derby 1628 Vine St. the most famous restaurant of its day was where all the power players hung out, and where Clark Gable proposed to Carole Lombard. #23 Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co. Vine St. at Selma Site where the first feature-length motion picture was filmed in Hollywood, and where Paramount Picture began. -1- Leather Meets Lace2 at the Playboy Mansion #24 NBC Radio City 1500 N. Vine St. Site where NBC’s West Coast headquarters were once located and where many famous radio shows originated, with stars like Bob Hope and Jack Benny. #25 Site of Wallichs Music City 1501 N. Vine St. The famous music store that was first to display records in cellophane and first to have demonstration rooms. #26 TAV Celebrity Theatre 1529-1559 N. Vine St. The Merv Griffin Show, Jeopardy, The Dating Game and Hollywood Squares all originated here. It was ABC’s first West Coast Studios. #27 Vine Street Theatre 1615 Vine Street Lux Radio Theater and Your Hit Parade were both broadcast from this theater. #28 Hollywood Plaza Hotel 1637 Vine Street Doris Day and Jackie Gleason live here. Also housed Clasra Bow’s ‘It’ Café. #29 The Broadway Department Store 1645 Vine Street The famous department store that was first to introduce women’s slacks. #30 Owl Drug/Julian Medical 6380-6384 Hollywood Blvd. The finest example of art deco streamline modern architecture in the historic district. #31 Raymond Chandler Square Hollywood Blvd. at Cahuenga Corner made famous by Raymond Chandler in his Phillip Marlowe novels. #32 Studio Building 6554 Hollywood Blvd. An example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, with Churrigeresque detail #33 S.H. Kress Department Store 6608 Hollywood Blvd. Frederick Mellinger established his headquarter for Frederick’s of Hollywood lingerie here. #34 The Cherokee Building 6646 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s first retail building designed to cater to motorists, with a motor court. #35 Hollywood Center Building Hollywood Blvd. at Cherokee The first home of the Screen Actors Guild and of the Writers Guild of America. #36 Egyptian Theatre 6712 Hollywood Blvd. Sid Grauman’s first Hollywood movie palace where the first movie premiere was held. #37 The Pig & Whistle 6714 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s first family restaurant that catered to stars such as Loretta Young. #38 The Christie Hotel 6724 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood’s first luxury hotel, which even included private baths #39 Hollywood Theatre 6764 Hollywood Blvd. The oldest movie house still standing in Hollywood, which opened in 1913. #40 C.E. Toberman Co. Building 6780 Hollywood Blvd. Site of first office of Hollywood’s most prolific builder and philanthropist. #41 Max Factor Building & The Hollywood Museum 1668 Highland Ave. Original headquarters of the man who pioneered screen make up. #42 El Capitan Theatre 6834 Hollywood Blvd. The most lavish of Hollywood’s legitimate theatres, which was first to screen Citizen Kane. #43 Masonic Temple 6840 Hollywood Blvd. Neoclassic Revival building where D.W. Griffith’s funeral was held. #44 Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel 7000 Hollywood Blvd. Site of the first Academy Awards and where Marilyn Monroe did her first film shoot. #45 Johnny Grant Building 7018-7024 Hollywood Blvd. Building named in honor of Hollywood’s long-time good will ambassador #46 Hollywood Professional Building 7046 Hollywood Blvd. Building from which Ronald Reagan ran the Screen Actors Guild. The Rock Store - Ed & Vern 30354 Mulholland Hwy Cornell, California 91301 (just east of Malibu in Los Angeles) Store Phone Number 818-889-1311 Office Phone Number 805-375-7432 The information is provided for your information only – costs or entrance fees may apply at these locations. -2-

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