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From blog Atomic Redhead
Farm to Fame: Tales of Glitz, Glamor & Eminent Domain at the Hollywood Heritage Museum At the turn of the 20th century despite its bustling downtown core Los Angeles still had many agricultural elements and in 1901 Jacob Stern built a little barn on the corner of Selma and Vine, just one block south of what would become the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Over the next century the little barn would witness motion picture history, before being relocated to the site of a police stand off that would eventually result in a little museum that packs a punch, the Hollywood Heritage Museum.
A little over ten years after the barn was built, it served a new purpose. Two men, Harry Revier and L.L. Burns rented the barn from Stern to use it has a film lab, and later...
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