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The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

File photo dated December 20, 2000 shows the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The giant letters are as famous as the Los Angeles streets they tower above, and through its 100-year history, it has become one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. Sat on top of Mount Lee in the Santa Monica mountains, the current sign is not the original, which, made from wood and sheet metal, fell afoul of the elements a few times over before its current version, which was made in 1978, and most recently repainted in 2005. The sign was first illuminated on December 8, 1923, and originally said “Hollywoodland” to advertise an upscale housing developing in the city. Spanning about 137 metres and almost 15 metres tall, each letter had thousands of individual light bulbs thus making the sign visible day and night. Photo by Hahn-Campion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

File photo dated December 20, 2000 shows the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The giant letters are as famous as the Los Angeles streets they tower above, and through its 100-year history, it has become one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. Sat on top of Mount Lee in the Santa Monica mountains, the current sign is not the original, which, made from wood and sheet metal, fell afoul of the elements a few times over before its current version, which was made in 1978, and most recently repainted in 2005. The sign was first illuminated on December 8, 1923, and originally said “Hollywoodland” to advertise an upscale housing developing in the city. Spanning about 137 metres and almost 15 metres tall, each letter had thousands of individual light bulbs thus making the sign visible day and night. Photo by Hahn-Campion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

File photo dated December 20, 2000 shows the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The giant letters are as famous as the Los Angeles streets they tower above, and through its 100-year history, it has become one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. Sat on top of Mount Lee in the Santa Monica mountains, the current sign is not the original, which, made from wood and sheet metal, fell afoul of the elements a few times over before its current version, which was made in 1978, and most recently repainted in 2005. The sign was first illuminated on December 8, 1923, and originally said “Hollywoodland” to advertise an upscale housing developing in the city. Spanning about 137 metres and almost 15 metres tall, each letter had thousands of individual light bulbs thus making the sign visible day and night. Photo by Hahn-Campion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

File photo dated December 20, 2000 shows the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The giant letters are as famous as the Los Angeles streets they tower above, and through its 100-year history, it has become one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. Sat on top of Mount Lee in the Santa Monica mountains, the current sign is not the original, which, made from wood and sheet metal, fell afoul of the elements a few times over before its current version, which was made in 1978, and most recently repainted in 2005. The sign was first illuminated on December 8, 1923, and originally said “Hollywoodland” to advertise an upscale housing developing in the city. Spanning about 137 metres and almost 15 metres tall, each letter had thousands of individual light bulbs thus making the sign visible day and night. Photo by Hahn-Campion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

The Hollywood Sign Turns 100

File photo dated December 20, 2000 shows the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The giant letters are as famous as the Los Angeles streets they tower above, and through its 100-year history, it has become one of the world’s most recognised landmarks. Sat on top of Mount Lee in the Santa Monica mountains, the current sign is not the original, which, made from wood and sheet metal, fell afoul of the elements a few times over before its current version, which was made in 1978, and most recently repainted in 2005. The sign was first illuminated on December 8, 1923, and originally said “Hollywoodland” to advertise an upscale housing developing in the city. Spanning about 137 metres and almost 15 metres tall, each letter had thousands of individual light bulbs thus making the sign visible day and night. Photo by Hahn-Campion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hollywood sign may change color in support of U.S. troops

Hollywood sign may change color in support of U.S. troops

LOS ANGELES, United States - The famous Hollywood landmark sign (background) in Los Angeles may turn red, white and blue next month in a show of support for American troops fighting in Afghanistan if Los Angeles City councilman Eric Garcetti gets his way. Garcetti introduced a motion on Oct. 26 that would allow the sign to be painted in the color scheme just in time for Veteran's Day on Nov 11.

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Audrey Hepburn statue in Brussels

Audrey Hepburn statue in Brussels

A sign with a photo of Brussels-born Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn is seen at the entrance of a park in the Belgian city on May 5, 2022. Her statue was erected in Brussels in celebration of what would have been her 93rd birthday on May 4.

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The Day After Tomorrow (2004)

The Day After Tomorrow (2004)

Tornado In The Hollywood Hills Film: The Day After Tomorrow (USA 2004) Director: Roland Emmerich 17 May 2004 Date: 17 May 2004

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THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW

THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW

THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW SUBJECT: EXTREME WEATHER, HOLLYWOOD SIGN, TORNADOES Date: 2004

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HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

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HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

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HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

HOLLYWOOD SIGN

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Hollywood sign may change color in support of U.S. troops

Hollywood sign may change color in support of U.S. troops

LOS ANGELES, United States - The famous Hollywood landmark sign (background) in Los Angeles may turn red, white and blue next month in a show of support for American troops fighting in Afghanistan if Los Angeles City councilman Eric Garcetti gets his way. Garcetti introduced a motion on Oct. 26 that would allow the sign to be painted in the color scheme just in time for Veteran's Day on Nov 11.

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