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Opening Exhibit Party for Out with the Stars: Hollywood's Famous and Forgotten Haunts

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Opening Exhibit Party for Out with the Stars: Hollywood's Famous and Forgotten Haunts
Opening Exhibit Party for Out with the Stars: Hollywood's Famous and Forgotten Haunts

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Jun 29, 2024, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Hollywood Heritage Museum, 2100 Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA

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About the Event

Hollywood Heritage Museum presents the summer 2024 exhibit Out with the Stars:  Hollywood’s Famous and Forgotten Haunts.

The exhibit culls from Hollywood Heritage Museum’s extensive Hollywood archive as well as several private collections.

The exhibit’s opening party will be entertained by Ashley Anne and The Carnations, the quintessential Golden Age of Hollywood band. The members will be performing music from the 1930s-1940s era. There will also be light snacks and drinks.

Become a member of Hollywood Heritage to get discounted tickets.

Exhibit highlights:

Artifacts from legendary venues such as: The Brown Derby, the Cocoanut Grove and Ambassador Hotel, Ciro’s, Perino’s, Chasen’s, Pig’n Whistle, The Earl Carroll Theatre, Don the Beachcomber and more.

A gallery dedicated to the Hollywood Homefront on how stars showed their support to the service men and women. The gallery will include never exhibited artifacts from the Hollywood Canteen, the Hollywood Victory Caravan and more.

If it is the Tiki culture you enjoy, so did the stars. Come take your photo in the Tiki display representing Don the Beachcomber, Pirates Den and Trader Vic’s.

The exhibit will also feature traveling with Stars with a display of artifacts from the Santa Fe and Union Pacific railways that the likes of Tyrone Power, Mary Pickford and more traveled.

Clothing worn by the celebrities while they were out at the nightclubs will be on display including: Mae West, Mary Pickford, Gary Cooper, Jack Cassidy and Cora Sue Collins. Costumes from Las Vegas showgirls at the casinos where the stars entertained and dined will be on display.

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