4 Entertainment Landmarks in Los Angeles
4 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Dodger Stadium
1000 Vin Scully Ave, Elysian Park, Los Angeles, 90012, United States
Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest major league baseball park in America — a 56,000-seat mid-century modern masterpiece in Chavez Ravine that has been home to the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1962 and is widely considered the most beautiful baseball stadium in the country.

Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood, Los Angeles, 90028, United States
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is the most famous sidewalk in the world — 2,700+ five-pointed terrazzo-and-brass stars embedded in the pavement along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street, each bearing the name of a celebrity from the entertainment industry.

Santa Monica Pier & Beach
200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Santa Monica Pier is where Route 66 meets the Pacific Ocean — the western terminus of America's most famous highway and one of the most recognisable landmarks in Los Angeles.

Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Walt Disney Concert Hall is Frank Gehry's masterpiece — a 2,265-seat concert hall wrapped in swooping curves of stainless steel that has been the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 2003 and is the most architecturally significant building in LA.
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