Weyse Hotel, 16, 19
What Every Woman Knows, 303
What Makes Sammy Run, 190
Wheeler-Reid Publishers, 183
Whistling’s Hawaiian, 233
White Castle, 330
White Lotus (nightclub), 377, 379
White, Betty, 286, 289
White, Jack, 131
White, Jules, 283
Whiteman, Paul, 265, 267, 270, 295
Whitley Heights, 36, 44, 367
Whitley, H.J., 27, 28, 29, 36, 44, 52, 54
Who is Who, 147
Wilcox Avenue, 15
Wilcox Hall, 44, 51, 79, 124
Wilcox Hotel, 143, 144
Wilcox, Daeida, 14, 15, 20, 24, 31, 32, 37, 38, 40, 44, 45, 49, 51, 69, 72, 119, 134, 207, 361, 364, 365 See also Beveridge, Daeida
Wilcox, Harvey, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 92, 152, 154, 198, 361
Wilde, Cornel, 188, 189
Wilkerson, Billy, 185, 241
Wilke’s Vine Street Theatre, 148. See also Vine Street Theatre
Will Wright’s Ice Cream, 69
William Morris Agency, 188, 239
Williams Esty and Company, 259, 273
Williams, Myrna, 128. See also Loy, Myrna
Williams, Paul, 176
Williams, Tennessee, 303
Willie the Pimp, 323
Willis, Bruce, 381
Wilshire Country Club, 133
Wilson, Marie, 270, 271, 272, 285, 295
Wilson, Pete (California Governor), 354, 365
Wiltern Theatre, 159
Winchell, Walter, 195, 234, 295
Wings, 163, Withers, Jane, 186, 243
Wizard of Oz, 221, 315
Women’s Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), 39, 60, 73, 90, 102.107, 108, 198
Women’s Wear Daily, 371
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The, 65. See also Baum, L. Frank
Wong, Anna May, 136
Woo, Mike (L.A. City Councilman), 332, 338, 339, 341, 343, 347, 349
Wood, Ed., 310, 327
Wood, Natalie, 369
Woodd, Jennie “Na Pua”, 233, 234
Woodruff, S.W., 147
Woolly, Monty, 282
Woolworth, F.W., 113, 368
Worchell, Steve, 341
World Theatre (formerly The Mar-Cal), 298, 339
World’s Largest Make-Believe Ballroom, The, 248
World War I, 71
Wray, Fay, 122, 185, 211
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 98, 284
Wright, Lloyd, 284
Writers Club (Guild), 139, 140, 200
Wurtzel, Sol, 153, 183
Wyler, William, 284
Wyman, Irene, 82, 92, 190
Wyman, Jane, 229, 340
Wynn, Ed (Texaco Fire Chief), 248, 291
XXX (movie), 374
Yagna, 6
Yamashiro, 387. See also Bernheimer
Yellow Dog Club, 90
You Bet Your Life, 285, 290
Young and Rubicam, 249, 250, 258, 275, 286
Young Rajah, The, 130
Young, Alan, 286
Young, Clara Kimball, 96
Young, Loretta, 149
Young, Victor, 261
Zanuck, Daryl, 150
Ziegfield Theatre, 295
Tit’s Theatrical Weekly, 184
Zukor, Adolph, 85, 89, 288
Zwillman, Longie, 196
Clockwise from left: Cliff Wesselmann at work, Cliff with Bergen and McCarthy at 1937 Academy Awards, and with Pete the movie dog.
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Gurdon Wattles mansion
Harry Houdini’s first Hollywood home
Dr. E.O. Palmer’s residence (later)
C.E. Toberman residence (later)
William Farnum residence
Jesse Lasky residence
Casa Don Tomas
J.F. Grass residence
Garden Court Apartments
Mary Penman Moll residence
Francis X. Bushman residence
C.E. Toberman residence (early)
Hollywood Hotel
Hollywood Masonic Hall (early)
George Hoover’s bank
Frank L. Baum residence
J.F. Stevenson residence
Thomas Hudson residence
Janes residence
Hillview Apartments
E.C. Hurd residence, 1886
H.J. Whitley residence, 1900
Philo & Daeida (Wilcox) Beveridge residence
H.H. Wilcox residence, 1886
Dr. E.O. Palmer residence (early)
Sackett Hotel, 1888
Jacob Mueller’s Hollywood Cash Grocery
Colonel Robert Northam residence, 1901
George Hoover residence, 1901
H.J. Bartlett residence
Glen Holly Hotel, 1895
San Souci Castle, 1912
Glengary Castle, 1909
Giroux mansion
W.B. Glidden residence, 1915
Thomas Ince residence, 1915
Sanford Rich residence
Frank Hoover’s Hollywood Prints
Rene Blondeaux residence & tavern
Martin La Baig’s Six-Mile house, 1886
Alfred Z. Taft ranch, 1893
Edmund Sturtevant’s water lily gardens, 1903
Caroline “grandma” Wakeman ranch, 1886
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 1919
Fifth Church of Christ Scientist, 1916
Hollywood Congregational Church, 1920
Church of Blessed Sacrament, 1904
(later relocated)
First Baptist Church, 1905
St. Stevens Episcopal Church, 1903
(later relocated)
First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1910
(later relocated)
Hollywood Memorial Methodist Church, 1903
Hollywood Christian “Bungalow” Church, 1910
(later relocated)
First Prebyterian Church, 1922
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