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Universal City, California
Unincorporated community in United States
Distance: Approx. 268 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13888889,-118.3525
Universal City is a neighborhood within the San Fernando Valley of the City of Los Angeles which includes portions of unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Approximately 415 acres (168 ha), within and immediately outside the area is the property of Universal Pictures (NBCUniversal's film studio), one of the five major film studios in the United States: about 70 percent of the studio's property is inside this unincorporated area, while the remaining 30 percent is within the Los Angeles city limits. Universal City is nearly surrounded by Los Angeles, with the area's northeastern corner touching the city of Burbank.
Universal Studios Hollywood
Film studio and theme park in the US
Distance: Approx. 218 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.136518,-118.356051
Universal Studios Hollywood is a film studio and theme park in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. About 70% of the studio lies within the unincorporated county island known as Universal City while the rest lies within the city limits of Los Angeles, California. It is one of the oldest and most famous Hollywood film studios still in use.
Universal Amphitheatre
Indoor amphitheatre, formerly located at Universal Studios Hollywood
Distance: Approx. 172 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13819444,-118.35323333
Universal Amphitheatre (later known as Gibson Amphitheatre) was an indoor amphitheatre located in Los Angeles, California within Universal City. It was built as an outdoor venue, opening in the summer of 1972 with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was remodeled and converted into an indoor theatre in 1982 to improve acoustics.
10 Universal City Plaza
Skyscraper in Universal City, California, US
Distance: Approx. 743 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13802,-118.3616
10 Universal City Plaza (10 UCP) is a 36-story, 154.23 m (506.0 ft) rhombic skyscraper in Universal City, California, near Los Angeles and is the headquarters of Universal Studios. The tower was completed in 1984 by Hathaway Dinwiddie, was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and contains 820,000 sq ft (76,000 m2) of office space. It is the tallest building in the San Fernando Valley.
Theatre West
Distance: Approx. 699 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.1308,-118.3511
Theatre West is a theatre company in Hollywood, California, the oldest continually-operating theatre company in Los Angeles.
Colonial Street
Backlot street
Distance: Approx. 813 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.139062,-118.345349
Colonial Street is one of the backlot street sets at the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City, California. The street set has a long history, spanning over 60 years of movies and television. From 2004 to 2012, it was used in the filming of the TV series Desperate Housewives, in which the street was known as Wisteria Lane.
Courthouse Square
Backlot in Universal City, California, US
Distance: Approx. 635 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.141395,-118.34978
Courthouse Square is a backlot located at the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City, California. The set is composed of several facades that form an archetypal American town square with a courthouse as its centerpiece. The set was built for the 1948 film An Act of Murder and was featured as downtown Hill Valley in the Back to the Future trilogy, as well as Kingston Falls in the Gremlins series.
Munster Mansion
Universal Studios backlot set
Distance: Approx. 777 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13904444,-118.34575833
The Munster Mansion is an exterior set located at Universal Studios. It is most famous for its use in the 1964–1966 sitcom The Munsters, but has appeared in several other productions, both before and after.
Battle of Cahuenga Pass
Part of California history (1831)
Distance: Approx. 762 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13063333,-118.34987778
The Battle of Cahuenga Pass of 1831 was fought at Cahuenga Pass near Los Angeles between the unpopular Mexican Governor of California (Manuel Victoria), and a force assembled by wealthy local landowners. Only two men, the lancer Pacheco on the government side and a rebel Jose Avila, were killed. Victoria was severely wounded.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Studios Hollywood)
Area at Universal Studios Hollywood
Distance: Approx. 172 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.13819444,-118.35323333
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a themed area at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park near Los Angeles. The area is themed to the Harry Potter media franchise, adapting elements from the film series and novels by J.K. Rowling. The attraction—the second Harry Potter-themed area to exist at a Universal resort—was designed by Universal Creative from an exclusive license with Warner Bros.
2008 Universal Studios fire
Fire in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
Distance: Approx. 570 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.14111111,-118.35055556
On June 1, 2008, a fire broke out on the backlot of Universal Studios Hollywood, an American film studio and theme park in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. The fire began when a worker used a blowtorch to warm asphalt shingles that were being applied to a facade. The worker left before checking that all spots had cooled, and as a result, a three-alarm fire broke out.
Universal City Zoo
Animal collection in California (1913–1930)
Distance: Approx. 684 meters
Latitude and longitude: 34.141,-118.3484
Universal City Zoo was a private animal collection in southern California that provided animals for silent-era Universal Pictures adventure films, circus pictures, and animal comedies, and to "serve as a point of interest" for tourists visiting Universal City. The animals were also leased to other studios. The zoo was closed in 1930, after cinema's transition to synchronized sound complicated the existing systems for using trained animals onscreen.
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