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Hollywood Memorial Church

Buildings and structures demolished in 1923Church stubsChurches completed in 1903Demolished buildings and structures in Los AngelesDestroyed churches in the United States
Hollywood BoulevardLos Angeles building and structure stubsMethodist stubsMission Revival architecture in California
Methodist Episcopal South Church of Hollywood, ca.1905 (CHS 2741)
Methodist Episcopal South Church of Hollywood, ca.1905 (CHS 2741)

Hollywood Memorial Church, also known as Hollywood Methodist Episcopal Church, was a church and community landmark located at the southeast corner of Prospect Avenue (now Hollywood Boulevard) and Weyse Avenue (now Vine Street) in what is now Hollywood, California. It was built by the German Methodist Church on land owned by Daeida Beveridge in 1903, and featured a four-story steeple and Mission Revival architecture. In 1923, it was bought for $125,000 by A.Z. Taft Jr., who tore it down and built the Taft Building in its place.

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Hollywood Memorial Church
Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles Hollywood

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N 34.101388888889 ° E -118.32638888889 °
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Hollywood Boulevard 6282
90028 Los Angeles, Hollywood
California, United States
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Methodist Episcopal South Church of Hollywood, ca.1905 (CHS 2741)
Methodist Episcopal South Church of Hollywood, ca.1905 (CHS 2741)
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