Le Beverly Wilshire Hotel, aussi appelé le Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, est un hôtel historique de luxe de 70 000 mètres carrés à Beverly Hills, en Californie. Situé à l'intersection du Wilshire Boulevard et de Rodeo Drive, sa construction a été achevée en 1928. Il a été le lieu de tournage de films et de séries télévisées.
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The Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, commonly known as the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, is a historic, luxury hotel in Beverly Hills, California, located at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive. It was completed in 1928 and has been used as a shooting location for films and television series.
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Urasawa was a Japanese restaurant located in Beverly Hills, California run by head chef Hiroyuki Urasawa who used to work with Masa Takayama. As of 2018, the restaurant was considered the second most expensive in the world after Sublimotion at $1,111 per person. Urasawa closed in 2020.
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The Wilshire Beverly Center is a landmark building in Beverly Hills, California.
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The Beverly Hills Speedway was a 1.25-mile wooden board track for automobile racing in Beverly Hills, California. It was built in 1919 on 275 acres of land that includes the site of today's Beverly Wilshire Hotel, just outside the "Golden Triangle". The former site is bounded by Wilshire Boulevard, South Beverly Drive, Olympic Boulevard and Lasky Drive. The project was financed by a group of racers and businessmen that called itself the Beverly Hills Speedway Association. The track was the first in the United States to be designed with banked turns incorporating an engineering solution known as a spiral easement.
The Speedway operated for four years and attracted many historically significant competitors including Ralph DePalma, Jimmy Murphy, and Tommy Milton. It was also the site of a racing accident that killed National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Gaston Chevrolet in 1920.
Because of rapidly increasing real estate values, the Speedway became an uneconomical use of property. The track was torn down and the Association moved its racing operation a few miles away to Culver City, California in 1924.
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Beverly Theatre, also known as Fox Beverly and Loew's Beverly, was a stage and movie theater located at 206 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, California, United States. The first movie theater built in the city, it opened in 1925, closed in 1977, and the building was demolished in 2005.
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