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The '''Hollywood Hills''' is an affluent and exclusive neighborhood of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], in the southeastern [[Santa Monica Mountains]]. It is bound by [[Laurel Canyon Boulevard]] to the west, [[Vermont Avenue]] to the east, [[Mulholland Drive]] ([[Griffith Park]]) to the north, and [[Sunset Boulevard]] to the south. The '''Hollywood Hills''' is an affluent and exclusive neighborhood of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], in the southeastern [[Santa Monica Mountains]]. It is bound by [[Laurel Canyon Boulevard]] to the west, [[Vermont Avenue]] to the east, [[Mulholland Drive]] ([[Griffith Park]]) to the north, and [[Sunset Boulevard]] to the south.

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The Hollywood Hills is an affluent and exclusive neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, in the southeastern Santa Monica Mountains. It is bound by Laurel Canyon Boulevard to the west, Vermont Avenue to the east, Mulholland Drive (Griffith Park) to the north, and Sunset Boulevard to the south.

Hollywood Hills neighborhoods

See also

  • Earle D. Baker (1888-1987), Los Angeles City Council member, lived in the Hollywood Hills
  • Lloyd G. Davies, Los Angeles City Council member, 1943–51, active against gravel extraction in the hills





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