Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Spanning fifteen blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three of Vine Street, this public sidewalk monument turns the pavement into a living archive of entertainment history. What began in the late 1950s as a bid to revitalize the neighborhood has grown into an expansive gallery of more than 2,700 pink terrazzo and brass stars. Honorees span six decades of film, television, radio, recording, and live theater, ranging from golden-age icons to fictional characters. Far from a static memorial, the Walk of Fame remains an active, evolving tribute with new stars added regularly during public dedication ceremonies. For visitors, the experience is a mix of pop-culture scavenger hunt and historic stroll, offering a literal footprint of the industry's evolving legacy right underfoot.
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