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| As you approach
the end of Sunset Boulevard, look for the
tall ornate building on the right immediately
before the Beauty
and the Beast attraction.
The building, which used to house the Once
Upon a Time Boutique, was modeled after the
1926 Spanish-style Carthay Circle Theater
in Beverly Hills. That theater holds special
significance for Disney fans; it was there
that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs made
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| At the Brown
Derby Restaurant, you'll find the familiar
Cobb salad on the menu. What you may not
know is that the salad was named after Robert
Cobb, owner of the original Brown Derby restaurant
in Hollywood, who threw together a late night
salad for Sid Grauman (creator of Grauman's
Chinese Theater, which in itself inspired
the facade for the Great
Movie Ride in Hollywood
Boulevard); grabbing anything he could find
in the refrigerator to satisfy his hungry
guest! |
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