Greater Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
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Greater Hollywood is a region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It encompases those areas that are a part of the Hollywood district, or are adjacent to it and have similar characteristics. These are listed below.
Formerly a religious colony then an independent city, Hollywood was annexed by Los Angeles in 1910. Its name is synonymous with the motion picture industry, yet, much of movie production has moved out to neighboring cities. Tourists flock around Hollywood Boulevard and gaze up to the mountains to see the Hollywood sign. The last decade has brought in new life to the once-struggling parts of the Hollywood district with various developments taking advantage of the subway stations built within the past decade. The wealth of the neighborhoods here are strongly influenced by elevation with some of the wealthiest tracts in the country are up in the Hollywood Hills and gradually lessen to pockets of large working-class and transient populations further south and east.
Some also include the Los Feliz & Silver Lake area as part of a Greater Hollywood.
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- See also: West Hollywood and Universal City, California
- Hollywood
- Beachwood Canyon (also called BeHo, Below the Hollywood Sign)
- Cahuenga Pass
- Hollywood Hills
- Hollywood Heights
- Laurel Canyon
- Mount Olympus
- Nichols Canyon
- Sunset Hills
- East Hollywood
- Outpost Estates
- Spaulding Square
- Melrose District
- Melrose Hill
- Sierra Vista
- Yucca Corridor