Hollywood: The Real Locations From Netflix's Show
A Guide to All of the Locations Based on Real Places in Netflix's Hollywood
Ryan Murphy might have reimagined 1940s Tinseltown in Netflix's Hollywood, but the miniseries does feature actual historic locations — or at least very detailed replicas and dupes of them. As real as Rock Hudson and Hattie McDaniel were places such as director George Cukor's home, where industry insiders attended lavish parties, and Shrine Auditorium, where celebrities gathered for the Oscars. Indeed, the miniseries isn't all Hollywood magic — even fictionalized spots such as Golden Tip Gasoline and Ace Studios take root in reality. Keep reading to learn the intriguing histories behind the real locations the show references!
1 Bronson Gate at Paramount Studios
The Front Gate to Paramount Pictures in the 1920s
2 Richfield Gas Station on Hollywood Boulevard
A Richfield Gas Station in Los Angeles in the Late 1950s
3 The Beverly Hills Hotel
The Beverly Hills Hotel in 1957
4 Schwab's Pharmacy
Schwab's Pharmacy on Sunset Boulevard
5 George Cukor's Home
George Cukor's Backyard Pool in 1946
6 The Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood Sign Circa 1970
7 Shrine Auditorium
Shrine Auditorium in the 1930s
8 El Cabrillo
