Avalon Hollywood

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Avalon Hollywood, a former theater built in 1927, has also been called the Hollywood Playhouse and the Palace Theater over the years. It once featured Fanny Brice’s radio show, the Baby Snooks Radio Show and Ken Murray’s Blackouts Theater Revue, then became one of the earliest TV studios housing the likes of This is Your Life and The Lawrence Welk Show. It is now a night club as well as a TV studio, and employees have had many encounters with several ghosts, including a piano player, a friendly woman who wears perfume, and a gentleman wearing a tuxedo.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1735 Vine St
Los Angeles, CA 90028
United States

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GPS:
34.10272, -118.32715300000001
County:
Los Angeles County, California
Nearest Towns:
Hollywood, CA (0.3 mi.)
West Hollywood, CA (2.2 mi.)
Universal City, CA (2.9 mi.)
Glendale, CA (5.0 mi.)
North Glendale, CA (5.4 mi.)
Burbank, CA (5.5 mi.)
North Hollywood, CA (5.6 mi.)
Los Angeles, CA (5.9 mi.)
Century City, CA (6.1 mi.)
Westwood, CA (6.7 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://avalonhollywood.com/

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