Saturday, February 25, 2012
Horray For Hollywood--Southern California IV
Wednesday was warm and sunny so we spent the entire morning at the pool, it was also our last day there. We got a free lunch by attending a World Mart presentation, then packed to head to the airport.
We first drove to LA and went into Hollywood, we tried to drive to see the Hollywood sign (second from bottom) but it was gated.
We then drove down Hollywood Boulevard to the Walk Of Fame, much of the Boulevard was blocked off to prepare for the Oscar Presentations which will be held tomorrow (Sunday February26th). We saw what little of the "Red Carpet" that was not covered (top picture). The Kodak Theatre (second and third from top) where the Oscar celebration is held, was closed, but is next to the Chinese Theatre where the stars foot prints are embedded. Actually, the Hard Rock Cafe is between the two theatres.
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Academy Awards,
Hollywood,
Kodak Theatre
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