Two Stone Gates
| Two Stone Gates | |
|---|---|
One of the two gates in 2009 | |
Location in Los Angeles County | |
| 34°07′12″N 118°19′15″W / 34.1200°N 118.3208°W | |
| Location | Intersection of Beachwood Drive, Belden Drive, and Westshire Drive, Hollywood, California |
| History | |
| Built | 1923 |
| Built by | European stonemasons |
| Site notes | |
| Architect | unknown |
Architectural style | French Norman |
| Designated | May 24, 1963 |
| Reference no. | 20 |
Two Stone Gates, also known as Hollywoodland Stone Gates, are historic stone gates located at the intersection of Beachwood Drive, Belden Drive, and Westshire Drive in Hollywood, California. The gates form the entrance to the neighborhood of Hollywoodland, part of Beachwood Canyon, and they were declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 20 in 1963.
History
Both gates that comprise Two Stone Gates were built by European stonemasons in 1923.[1][2] The architects are unknown.[3]
The building was declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 20 on November 23, 1963.[4]
Architecture and design
The gates are designed in the French Norman style[5] and form the entrance to the neighborhood of Hollywoodland in Beachwood Canyon.[1][6]
In popular culture
The two stone structures at the entrance to the Hollywood Tower Hotel grounds in Disney's Hollywood Studios were inspired by the Two Stone Gates.[5]
References
- ^ a b "City of Angles: The zany side of L.A.'s architecture". Los Angeles Times. April 13, 1992.
- ^ "Historic Resources Survey Report - Hollywood Community Plan Area" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. November 2015. p. 13.
- ^ "Historic Cultural Monuments Listed by Address" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. 1994.
- ^ "Historical Cultural Monuments List" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. Retrieved May 26, 2026.
- ^ a b Foreman, Kendall (July 19, 2022). "Walt Disney World Architecture in Real Life – Two Stone Gates". WDW Radio.
- ^ "Old Hollywood Lives on in Beachwood Canyon". Variety. January 15, 2020 – via Yahoo Entertainment.