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The '''Hollywood Sign''' is a [[landmark]] and [[United States|American]] [[cultural icon]] in the [[Hollywood Hills]] area of [[Mount Lee]] in Los Angeles, California. The '''Hollywood Sign''' is a [[landmark]] and [[United States|American]] [[cultural icon]] in the [[Hollywood Hills]] area of [[Mount Lee]] in Los Angeles, California.
-[[Peg Entwistle]] jumped off them.+[[Peg Entwistle]] jumped off the letter "H".
==See also== ==See also==
*''[[Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign]]'' *''[[Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign]]''
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"... so profound they will transcend the humiliating idiocy of being put up as fifty-foot tin cutouts on the side of a hill. That HOLLYWOOD sign is so endlessly funny, and dreadful— and L.A. is proud of it. The sign was falling."--Sex, Death and God in L.A. (2013) by David Reid

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The Hollywood Sign is a landmark and American cultural icon in the Hollywood Hills area of Mount Lee in Los Angeles, California.

Peg Entwistle jumped off the letter "H".

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