The Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running wax museum in the United States, with more than 45 years of continuous operation by the same owners since 1965 and featuring over 180 figures of celebrities.

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Hollywood Wax Museum, Los Angeles

The Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running wax museum in the United States, with more than 45 years of continuous operation by the same owners since 1965 and featuring over 180 figures of celebrities..

The Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running wax museum in the United States, with more than 45 years of continuous operation by the same owners since 1965 and featuring over 180 figures of celebrities.


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23:59

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About Hollywood Wax Museum

 6767 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

 +1 323-462-5991

 www.hollywoodwaxmuseum.com

Hollywood Wax Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Ripley's Believe it or Not

At the same location there's also a 'Haunted Experience'show, a 4D movie theatre and 'Infinity Maze'game

Egyptian Theatre

El Capitan Theater

Grauman's Chinese Theatre

The Grauman's Chinese Theatre, now known as the TCL Chinese Theatre, is the most famous movie theatre in the world

The Dolby Theater

Formerly known as the Kodak Theatre, the Dolby Theatre in the Hollywood and Highland Center shopping mall and entertainment complex is best known for hosting the annual Academy Awards ceremonies

Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame consists of a series of 5-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalk to commemorate famous movie, radio, theatre, and TV personalities

Los Angeles Fire Department Museum

This museum is in the old Los Angeles City Fire Station 27, opened in 1930

Runyon Canyon

Offers great views of the San Fernando Valley

Hollywood Bowl Overlook

Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Final resting place of several celebrities