EcoMap California

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  1. California Iconic Landmarks

    1. Los Angeles Theatre

      The Los Angeles Theatre was designed by S. Charles Lee with a French Baroque-inspired décor. It features a six-story main lobby and 2,000 seat auditorium, reminiscent of the glamorous days of 1930s Hollywood. It is a 2,000-seat movie palace located in the historic Broadway District of Downtown L.A. Charlie Chaplin helped finance the theater's construction so it could open in time for the premiere of his masterpiece, City Lights, on Jan. 30, 1931. The opulent French Baroque lobby - modeled after the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles is a sure not to miss. In 1979, the Los Angeles Theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument

      http://www.losangelestheatre.com/

      615 S. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90014