Historic Map - Beverly Hills, CA - Movie Guide - 1938
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Welcome Visitors To Sunny California The city of Beverly Hills, California was founded in 1906 between the cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica. The city quickly became home to many movie producers and actors, and saw it's population grow from 674 to 14,429 within a decade. Complete reference list below.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
Most popular place where you may see the movie stars: 1. Brown Derby, 9537 Wilshire Blvd. 2. Brown Derby, 1628 N. Vine St, Hollywood 3. Brown Derby, 3555 Wilshire Blvd. 4. Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel 5. Trocadero Cafe, 8610 Sunset Blvd. 6. Sebastian's Cotton Club, Washington Blvd, Culver City
Graumans Chinese Theatre 6925 Hollywood Blvd
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Main thoroughfares are shown thus, - - - - - - - - - The homes of the movies are shows thus, _ _ _ They are private homes, not public places. A number on the map found opposite a name in the list of names below indicates who lives there. Street car tracks are shown thus, - - - - - ++++++++ The inserted maps above show how the main thoroughfares joining Beverly Hills and the Hollywoods run. Follow the main thoroughfares from the mountains to the sea. This map is made simple and compact for your convenience by shortening the distance on the map between Beverly Hills and the sea, and omitting unimportant features.
1. Mary Pickford, 1145 Summit Drive 2. Shirley Temple, 227 N. Rockingham Ave. 3. Wallace Beery, 816 Alpine Drive 4. Robert Taylor, 510 Roxbury Drive 5. Colleen Moore, 345 St. Pierre Road 6. Jane Withers, 10731 Sunset Blvd. 7. Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone, 426 Bristol Ave. 8. Charlie Chaplin, 1103 Summit Drive 9. Harold Lloyd, 1225 Benedict Canyon Dr. 10. Fredric March, 1026 Ridgedale Drive 11. Claudette Colbert, 615 N. Faring Rd. 12. Gary Cooper, 11940 Chaporal Ave. 13. Greta Garbo, 350 N. Cliffwood Ave. 14. ZaSu Pitts, 241 Rockingham Rd. 15. Joe E. Brown, 707 Walden Drive 16. "Amos" Freeman Gosden, 900 Alpine Dr. 17. Carol Lombard, 609 St. Cloud Road 18. Gertrude Niesen, 474 N. Faring Road 19. Virginia Bruce, 472 N. Faring Rd. 20. Irene Dunne, 461 N. Faring Road 21. William Powell, 10772 Chalon Road 22. Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, 711 Maple Dr. 23. Simone Simon, 517 Foothill Road 24. Edward G. Robinson, 910 Rexford Drive 25. James Gleason and Lucile Gleasn, 807 Alpine Drive 26. Constance Bennett, 280 Carlwood Drive 27. Fred Astaire, 1121 Summit Drive 38. Eddie Cantor, 1012 Roxbury Drive 29. Marion Davies, 1700 Lexington Road 30. Lionel Barrymore, 802 Roxbury Drive 31. Lupe Velez and Johnny Weismuller, 732 Rodeo Drive 32. "Witch House" Ward Lascelle, 516 Walden Drive 33. Jean Arthur, 512 Beverly Drive 34. Raquel Torres, 471 N. Parkwood Drive 35. Tom Mix, 1010 Summit Drive 36. Marlene Dietrich, 716 N. Palm Drive 37. Henry Stephenson, 659 Siena Way 38. Jesse Lasky, 181 N. Saltair Ave. 39. Gene Raymond and Jeanette McDonald, 738 Bel-Air Road 40. Grace Moore, 139 N. Saltair Ave. 41. Edna May Oliver, 12424 Sunset Blvd. 42. Richard Dix, 631 N. Crescent Drive 43. James Cagney, 621 Hillcrest Road. 44. Richard Barthelmess, 501 Sunset Blvd. 45. George Burns and Gracie Allen, 720 Maple Drive 46. Warner Baxter, 688 Nimes Road 47. Loretta Young, 10539 Sunset Blvd. 48. Fred MacMurray, 288 N. Saltair Ave. 49. Pat O'Brien, 12921 Marlboro St. 50. Robert Young, 520 Hillcrest Drive 51. Lois Wilson, 711 Roxbury Drive 52. Madge Evans, 707 Hillcrest Road 53. Errol Flynn, 601 Linden Drive 54. Paul Lucas, 710 Walden Drive 55. Jack Haley, 904 Roxbury Drive 56. Ronald Colman, 1003 Summit Drive 57. David O. Selznick, 1050 Summit Drive 58. Normand Taurog, 1137 San Ysidro Drive 59. Ricardo Cortez, 1707 Tropical Ave. 60. Jack Benny, 1016 Benedict Canyon Drive 61. Allen Mowbray, 1019 Chevy Chase Drive 62. Harry Joe Brown and Sally Eilers, 713 Linden Drive 63. Joan Bennet, 515 S. Mapleton Drive 64. Joe Penner, 600 S. Beverly Glen Blvd. 65. Cary Grant, 1018 Ocean Front Blvd. 66. George Brent, 643 Ocean Front Blvd. 67. Elmer Brindell, 11106 Sunset Blvd. 68. James Dunn, 12824 Sunset Blvd. 69. Norman Foster and Sally Blane, 623 Linden Drive 70. Fannie Brice, 913 Bedford Drive 71. Mary Boland, 706 Beverly Drive 72. Gloria Swanson, 904 Crescent Drive 73. Jackie Cooper, 702 Crescent Drive 74. Rochelle Hudson, 609 Crescent Drive 75. Roger Pryor and Ann Sothern, 529 Crescent Drive 76. Chester Morris, 917 Beverly Drive 77. Rosaline Russell, 623 Rexford Drive 78. Billie Burke, 607 Elm Drive 79. Patsy Kelly, 524 Elm Drive 80. Anna Sten, 714 Alpine Drive 81. Frank Morgan, 1025 Ridgedale Drive 82. Anita Stewart, 1029 Hanover Drive 83. Robert Montgomery, 144 Monovale Drive 84. Gladys Swarthout, 904 Bedford Drive 85. Roscoe Karns, 808 Camden Drive 86. L. B. Mayer (Producer), 609 Ocean FrontBlvd. 87. Sharon Lynn, 1740 Ridgedale Drive 88. Marco Wolf, 320 Delfern Drive 89. Conrad Nagel, 715 Palm Drive 90. Otto Kruger, 210 S. Woodruff Ave. 91. Lloyd Douglas, 214 St. Pierre Road 92. Ernest Lubitch, 268 Bel-Air Road 93. Barbara Kent, 285 Bel-Air Road 94. Cary Wilson, 300 Bel-Air Road 95. Mervyn Le Roy, 355 St. Cloud Road 96. John Stahl, 658 Nimes Road 97. Otto Klemperer, 924 Bel-Air Road 98. Richard Cromwell, 10671 Chalon Road 99. Daryl F. Zanuck, 522 Ocean Front Blvd. 100. Doris Kenyon, 315 N. Saltair Ave. 101. Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels, 1038 Ocean Front Blvd. 102. George Jessel and Norma Talmadge, 924 Ocean Front Blvd. 103. Frank Fay, 441 N. Bristol Ave. 104. Eric Von Stroheim, 307 N. Bristol Ave. 105. Francis Langford, 12805 Sunset Blvd. 106. Corinne Griffith, 912 Rexford Drive 107. Jimmie Stewart, 320 S. Bristol Ave. 108. Henry Fonda, 247 Chadbourne 109. William Collier, 813 Bedford Drive 110. Robert Warwick, 728 Bedford Drive 111. Eleanor Powell, 727 Bedford Drive 112. Elsie Janis, 614 Bedford Drive 113. Herbert Marshall, 606 Bedford Drive 114. Claude Gillingwater, 604 Bedford Drive 115. Claire Dodd, 523 Roxbury Drive 116. Peter Lorre, 722 Linden Drive 117. Gregory Rattoff, 721 Roxbury Drive 118. Graucho Marx, 710 Hillcrest Road 119. Helen Gwynnm 525 Hillcrest Road 120. Daryl F. Zanuck, 510 Hillcrest Road 121. Gregory La Cava, 629 Maple Drive 122. Ernest Vajda, 717 Maple Drive 123. Walter Winchell, 719 Maple Drive 124. Louella O. Parsons, 619 Maple Drive 125. Sidney Franlin, 715 Palm Drive 126. Rouben Mamoulian, 710 Palm Drive 127. Ruth Chatterton, 704 Palm Drive 128. Stuart Erwin and June Collier, 603 Foothill Road 129. Donald Woods, 513 Alpine Drive 130. Luise Rainer, 543 Cliffwood 131. Nigel Bruce, 701 Alpine Drive 133. Margot Grahame, 722 Alpine Drive 134. Leslie Howard, 724 Linden Drive 135. Victor Moore, 1005 Rexford Drive 136. Alice Brady, 1006 Beverly Drive 137. Michael Bartlett, 906 Beverly Drive 138. Harpo Marx, 701 Canon Drive 139. Benny Goodman, 705 Crescent Drive 140. Ben Turpin, 602 Canon Drive 141. Joseph Schenk, 527 Conon Drive 142. Jean Hersholt, 602 Rodeo Drive 143. Walter Connolly, 601 Camden Drive 144. Dixie Dunbar, 609 Camden Drive 145. Carl Laemmle, Sr., 1251 Benedict Canyon 146. Buddy Deslyvia, 444 Faring Road 147. Betty Grable, 250 Chadbourne 148. Marion Davies, 415 Ocean Front Blvd. 149. Norma Shearer, 707 Ocean Front Blvd. 150. King Vidor, 1120 Summit Drive 151. Miriam Hopkins, Tower Road 152. Fred Stone, 1020 Ridgedale Drive 153. Nelson Eddy, 517 N. Beverly Drive 154. Myrna Loy, Arthur Hornblow, Jr., Hidden Valley Ranch Rd., out Coldwater Canyon. 155. Mary Pickford, Buddy Rogers, 426 Rockingham Ave.
San Fernando Valley and Toluca Lake Ranch Homes
Robert Taylor, 20017 Devonshire Road Barbara Stanwyck, end of Reseda Blvd, San Fernando Valley Edward Everett Horton, 5521 Amestoy Ave. Warren Williams, 4717 Encino Ave. Abner (Lum and Abner Radio Team), 4849 Encino Ave. Robert Armstrong, 5337 White Oak Ave. Paul Kelly, 20005 Devonshire Road Frank Buck (Bring 'em back alive), 5035 Louise Ave. Phil Harris (orchestra leader), 4544 Encino Ave. Sterling Halloway, 4510 Encino Ave. Benie Rubin, 5439 Encino Ave. Richard Arlen, 1025 Toluca Lake Ave. Bing Crosby, 10500 Camarillo
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