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Title
Pacific Cinerama Theatre, Hollywood, looking northeast
Alternative Title
Kelly-Holiday Mid-Century Aerial Photo Collection
Creator
Kelly, Howard D
Contributor
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation
Date Created and/or Issued
1963
Publication Information
Honnold & Rex.; Welton Becket and Associates.; Kelly-Holiday
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
The Pacific Theaters' Cinerama Dome, located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California, was designed to present widescreen Cinerama films and was originally developed by Saul Pick. It was adapted by the noted architectural firm of Welton Becket and Associates and opened on November 2, 1963 with the press premiere of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World". Built in only 16 weeks, the domed roof is comprised of 316 pre-cast concrete panels, most of which are hexagonal, and each weighing approximately 3,200 lbs., with a wide screen measuring 32 x 86 feet. The Cinerama Dome, the first and only theater of its kind in the world, has been host to over four decades of premieres and blockbusters; it was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument on December 18, 1998.; The 1963 18-story International Style Sunset Vine Tower, designed by architect Douglas Honnold of the firm Honnold & Rex, was the first skyscraper built in Los Angeles after the city repealed its 14-story building height limit.
Aerial view of a Pacific Drive-In Theater property construction site, and the future home of Pacific Cinerama Theatre, located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood; view is looking northeast. Ivar Ave. is diagonally at bottom left, zigzagging to middle left; Vine St. is lower right to middle left; De Longpre Ave. is diagonally at bottom right; Sunset Blvd. is diagonally at center; Selma Ave. is diagonally farther up; Hollywood (101) Freeway is visible in the distance. The Sunset Vine Tower is present on the right. Photograph dated August 5, 1963.
Type
image
Format
1 negative :safety ;10 x 13 cm.
Photographic safety negatives
Identifier
00103627
Kelly-Holiday Mid-Century Aerial Collection
KHAF 599-2
CARL0005174012
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/5508
Subject
Pacific Theaters' Cinerama Dome (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Sunset Vine Tower (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Motion picture theaters--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Commercial buildings--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Office buildings--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Building construction--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Streets--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Parking lots--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Lost architecture--California--Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Express highways--California, Southern
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments
Mountains--California, Southern
Hollywood Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Santa Monica Mountains (Calif.)
De Longpre´ Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Sunset Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Vine Street (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Cahuenga Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Hollywood Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Aerial views
Los Angeles (Calif.)--Aerial views
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
United States Highway 101
Aerial photographs

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