We took the DASH bus up into Hollywoodland (developed in the 1920s and where the name Hollywood came from) to have breakfast at the Village Cafe. The Antiques dealer, Alan, whom we met at the opening on Friday night, told us about this. What fun! The DASH cost only 25¢. Alan has this cute little antiques store on the corner up from our hotel. He gets things from movie and tv props and costumer people and sells them inexpensively. How cool! We went up to Griffith Park to see the observatory. Also, very cool. Here's a view looking down and one looking across to the famous sign. I had to take a photo of the water drain. A good reminder. Here, some of our drains remind us that the water goes right into the Chesapeake Bay.
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enjoyed the hollywood through your eyes . thanks for sharing and posting .
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