The Hollywood Theatre on Hollywood Blvd. was opened on December 20, 1913 as a silent movie theater, then in 1938, the building was redesigned with an art deco facade and one of the country's first neon marquees that used side panels to catch the eyes of passing motorists. After running films into the early 90's the theater was permanently closed but then was renovated and converted into the current home of the Guinness Book of World Records in the mid-90's and has remained so ever since.
Archival photographic print with a single white matte.
- Framed: 14 x 10 in (35.56 x 25.4 cm)
- Subject Matter: Vintage Theaters
- Created: 2009
- Inventory Number: 343
- Current Location: Art Sale - Small Prints
- Collections: Unframed Matted Prints - Signed & Dated