Illustrated with more than 200 historic photographs drawn from the archives of the city, the Sherman Library, and area universities, as well as the private collections of longtime residents, this new retrospective pays tribute to the people, places, and events that have shaped the history of this unique community and continue to move it towards the future. Local journalist and historian Ryan Gierach is an active member of the West Hollywood community.
Title: West Hollywood's History Author: Staff Writer Publisher:
WeHo News
Book Description: West Hollywood, which began as Sherman, a rail
yard town, played an integral role in creating the "Hollywood" film
industry while it grew up alongside the fashionable Beverly Hills
to house the service industries needed by these wealthy
neighbors.
During Prohibition, the still unincorporated area was the site of
the entertainment industry's watering holes and gambling parlors,
and nicknames such as the "Sinful Drag," "The Adult Playground,"
and "Hollywood's Soul" were bestowed upon West Hollywood's
world-famous Sunset Strip, where today's visitors can still dance
in the footsteps of legends like Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford,
and Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
As time marched on, the predominantly renter, Jewish, gay, and
senior citizen residents of the progressive-minded area determined
to step out of the shadows of nearby communities and create a city
of their own, an effort that caused some controversy but resulted
in the incorporation of West Hollywood in 1984.
Since incorporation West Hollywood has been a beacon of hope,
drawing refugees from Russia and around the world to its tolerant
streets.
Call 323.650.2879 for your INSCRIBED copy!
Illustrated with more than 200 historic photographs drawn from the
archives of the city, the Sherman Library, and area universities,
as well as the private collections of longtime residents, this new
retrospective pays tribute to the people, places, and events that
have shaped the history of this unique community and continue to
move it towards the future.
Local journalist and historian Ryan Gierach is an active member of
the West Hollywood community.
Call 323.650.2879 for your INSCRIBED copy!
This history of West Hollywood is available at most local book
stores.
To order directly from the publisher, click on Arcadia Publishing.
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