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It had turned into quite a lovely day, so I decided to do some serious walking and check out something I'd noticed on the map when scoping out the area - The Magic Castle - which, it turns out, is only just around the corner from the hotel! For some reason, I'd always thought it was *way* up in the Hollywood Hills, and didn't realize it was right there, off of Hollywood Blvd.

For those not familiar with the Magic Castle, it is a private club where most of the members are either professional or amateur magicians. They put on what I understand to be pretty elaborate magic shows, plus you have dinner there. It's very hard to get in (sort of like Club 33) and has a very strict dress code. To get in, you either need to be a member or know a member or stay at the small but very pricey hotel next to the Castle. I may have to give that a go next time I'm in Los Angeles. I'd been there once, MANY years ago, in the late 1980's. I don't recall how we got an invite, but I, my then boyfriend, and a few other friends went there. We did not stay long, because my idiot, moody boyfriend was "bored" and didn't want to stay. We'd all ridden there together, so I was out of luck (and young and stupid). I've always regretted leaving. Someday, I'll get to go back!
Anyways, I was able to walk around the perimeter, and get a few shots of the place.



I then headed back to Hollywood Blvd.

I wanted to check out the area in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre. Normally, a private tour of the Chinese Theatre is included as a part of the ABD, but since Hollywood was hosting the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Classic Film Festival the day after we were to leave Hollywood, and the Chinese Theatre was a major venue for that, they were closed, and we could not do the tour. So I wanted to a least check out the foot and hand prints in front. (I was surprised to learn that "TCL" had nothing to do with "TCM", but instead refers to "The Creative Life," which is 'the name of the Chinese electronics manufacturer that purchased the naming rights to the theatre in 2013').





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For those not familiar with the Magic Castle, it is a private club where most of the members are either professional or amateur magicians. They put on what I understand to be pretty elaborate magic shows, plus you have dinner there. It's very hard to get in (sort of like Club 33) and has a very strict dress code. To get in, you either need to be a member or know a member or stay at the small but very pricey hotel next to the Castle. I may have to give that a go next time I'm in Los Angeles. I'd been there once, MANY years ago, in the late 1980's. I don't recall how we got an invite, but I, my then boyfriend, and a few other friends went there. We did not stay long, because my idiot, moody boyfriend was "bored" and didn't want to stay. We'd all ridden there together, so I was out of luck (and young and stupid). I've always regretted leaving. Someday, I'll get to go back!
Anyways, I was able to walk around the perimeter, and get a few shots of the place.



I then headed back to Hollywood Blvd.

I wanted to check out the area in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre. Normally, a private tour of the Chinese Theatre is included as a part of the ABD, but since Hollywood was hosting the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Classic Film Festival the day after we were to leave Hollywood, and the Chinese Theatre was a major venue for that, they were closed, and we could not do the tour. So I wanted to a least check out the foot and hand prints in front. (I was surprised to learn that "TCL" had nothing to do with "TCM", but instead refers to "The Creative Life," which is 'the name of the Chinese electronics manufacturer that purchased the naming rights to the theatre in 2013').





Continued in next post.
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