This old building on the corner of Hollywood and Highland in Hollywood, is basically empty. Some of the most expensive real estate in all of Los Angeles. Why? I don't know. But the word is this building is haunted. Really.
Marquis of the El Capitan theater, which goes back to some of the earliest days of Hollywood.
The former Grumman's Chinese theater, where famous actors and directors put their hand and foot prints in the concrete. But a couple blocks down Hollywood Blvd, there's also the Egyptian theater, also old and very elaborately decorated. Photos by Steve Emig
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