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Founded by a popular preacher with a flair for theatrics, this 1923 domed building was once the headquarters of the Foursquare Gospel Church.
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One of Hollywood’s biggest icons is not an actress, singer, or model. She’s Angelyne, the self-proclaimed “Love Goddess of Hollywood,” famous for showing off her gravity-defying physical attributes on giant billboards. Occasionally spotted driving around town in her pink Corvette, Angelyne enjoys a worldwide fan club and has been featured in movies and countless articles.
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Ken Bannister is so bananas over the yellow fruit that he has collected 17,000 banana-themed items and even earned an entry in the Guinness Book of Records . Arranged in a rather haphazard fashion in his tiny storefront “museum” are bananas made of plastic, glass, plus toys, T-shirts, tobacco, and even a petrified banana!
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Max out your credit card while keeping an eye out for superstars and celebrities at this luxurious department store. All the major designers from Armani to Helmut Lang and Dolce & Gabbana are represented here. Take in the nice views from the outdoor tables in the rooftop deli.
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The game’s always on at Venice’s famous outdoor courts, especially during “Hoops by the Beach,” which draws the best street basketball teams.
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Unique private homes line the Boardwalk between Venice and Washington Boulevards. Look for the one by Steven Ehrlich at No. 2311 and Frank Gehry’s Norton House.
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This excellent independent bookstore draws a sizeable celebrity contingent with its eclectic offerings, including international publications. Try and increase your chances of meeting a star by attending one of their book readings or book signing sessions. Call for schedules.
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This massive artist colony organizes art walks twice yearly.
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One of the earliest Art Deco structures in the country, this beautiful building now houses the Southwestern University School of Law.
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LA’s main library consists of the original 1926 building, an exotic Beaux-Arts design by Bertram Goodhue, and an art-filled atrium added in 1993.
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