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For decades now, Hollywood followers have demanded a museum in honor of the town's amazing star quality. The museum would be a place where old Tinseltown heirlooms could once again become the center of attention and the star of the show. Well, after years of unfinished plans and countless letdowns, a new Hollywood Museum has finally arisen. Customers of Johnny Parks LAX Parking are invited to visit the new Hollywood Entertainment Museum, fittingly located just a block west of the famous Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard. Smaller than what you would expect, the Hollywood Entertainment Museum features an eclectic collection of both big- and small-screen memorabilia. Located in the basement of the Galaxy Center, the Museum provides LAX parking customers with a high-tech industrial look behind the scenes of some of Hollywood's biggest productions and accomplishments. Star struck fans of all ages are sure to enjoy an afternoon roaming through the countless displays of costumes and props, so what are you waiting for? Visit the Hollywood Entertainment Museum today and learn more about California's blockbuster industry.

The Home of Hollywood Heirlooms

The Hollywood Entertainment Museum currently houses an outstanding collection of Tinseltown memorabilia. From makeup and masks to swords and soundtracks, the Hollywood Entertainment Museum offers visitors an exclusive look at some of the industries most recognizable props. Prominent pieces on display at the Museum include Ernie Kovak's infamous ape masks from "The Nairobi Trio" and the chestplate and swords from Charlton Heston's "Ben-Hur". There's even a large scale model of Tinseltown at its prime, complete wit ha timeline of historically significant dates. Customers of Johnny Parks LAX Parking are also encouraged to check out the bizarre "beauty calibrator" donated to the Museum by Max Factor Cosmetics. Visitors to the Hollywood Entertainment Museum can even talk shop with some of the industry's most influential minds thanks to a unique telephone display. Pick up a receiver and listen while legends like Orson Wells and Walt Disney discuss money and animation. You can even listen in as Jimmy Stewart divulges his acting tricks. Other must-see displays include a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe, the grotesque head of "Dorian Gray" (from the movie of the same name) and the webbed foot of Gill Man from the classic "The Creature from the Black Lagoon".

Travel Back in Time with a Tour

There are currently two tours available at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. The tour of the Museum's east wing consists of a short movie and a visit to the Foley Room. The film, which runs for 20 minutes, is a collection of commercials created by the LA Times. Each commercial provides the audience with an interesting look behind the scenes of movie-making. The Foley Room continues the behind the scenes trend, providing LAX parking customers with an insightful look into the "Foley process" of adding sound to pre-recorded video. An interactive exhibit is also on hand, encouraging visitors to add their own sound dubbing flare to a number of pre-recorded pieces. The tour of the museum's west wing includes a look at numerous costume collections and a handful of recognizable props. From there it's on to the Museum's crowning attraction - sets from "Star Trek" and the long running sitcom "Cheers". Customers of Johnny Parks LAX Parking are invited to relive some of their favorite television moments inside this section of the facility before exiting into the Hollywood Entertainment Museum's gift shop.

If you would like to learn more about the movie making process during your upcoming Johnny Parks LAX Parking vacation, there's no better place to start than the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. To learn more about the Museum please call 1-323-465-79000. The Museum is located at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. General admission to the Museum is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $5 for students. The Hollywood Entertainment Museum is open Thursday through Sunday 11am to 6pm.

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