It’s been reported that more than 4,000 people have had paranormal experiences at this historic theater. Entire audiences of more than 600 were said to have witnessed a ghostly little girl skipping up and down the aisles, and at least seven different entities have been identified here. A ghost named Fritz, for example, is rumored to haunt the projection room, and he has been known to take care of switching the film reels when the living projectionist fell asleep.
Note: The Vogue Theatre currently is not open to visitors.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 6675 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 34.1016993, -118.33569339999997
- County:
- Los Angeles County, California
- Nearest Towns:
- Hollywood, CA (0.6 mi.)
West Hollywood, CA (1.7 mi.)
Universal City, CA (2.8 mi.)
Glendale, CA (5.4 mi.)
North Hollywood, CA (5.5 mi.)
Burbank, CA (5.7 mi.)
Century City, CA (5.7 mi.)
North Glendale, CA (5.8 mi.)
Los Angeles, CA (6.3 mi.)
Westwood, CA (6.3 mi.)
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