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Car Rentals For Cheap and the Hollywood Entertainment Museum

The powers-that-be in Hollywood have united in order to produce the world's finest tribute to celebrity culture and Hollywood charm. Opened in 1996, the Hollywood Entertainment Museum is dedicated to providing travelers with the lowdown on Hollywood history, scandal and accomplishments. Located just a block west of the famous Chinese Theatre, the Hollywood Entertainment Museum provides Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap customers with an exciting afternoon diversion.

The museum that's been years in the making

The Hollywood Entertainment Museum is the latest facility in Los Angeles to deal with the area's entertainment industry. Other museums on this subject include the Museum of Television & Radio, the Warner Bros Museum and the Hollywood Studio Museum. Each of these unique facilities focus on a different part of the industry's illustrious past, providing customers of Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap with a handful of informative attractions. The Hollywood Entertainment Museum continues this trend of learning, providing visitors with a behind-the-scenes look at a handful of movies and television shows.

From a friendly bar to another galaxy: You'll find it all here

The Hollywood Entertainment Museum is broken into two wings, the East and the West. The West Wing houses three major sets from well-known television productions. Star Trek fans will be overjoyed to find that one of these sets is the original USS Enterprise's command bridge from "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Customers of Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap can sit in Picard's Captain's chair, check out the bridge control panel and gaze at the engineering compartments. If you aren't a huge fan of this sci-fi show, don't worry - The Hollywood Entertainment Museum houses a second set where "everyone knows your name". The original set of the award-winning series "Cheers" has been reconstructed in all its glory inside the Hollywood Entertainment Museum, providing lifelong fans with a place to reminisce. Everything you remember from the show is on display here, right down to the wooden Indian and the familiar photographs. A third television set, this time from the popular drama "The X-Files", has also been added to the set, bringing an extraterrestrial feel to the premises.

Making the movies come to life

The East Wing of the Hollywood Entertainment Museum is dedicated to big screen accomplishments. Exhibits in this area include costumes worn by Marilyn Monroe, Ernie Kovak's infamous ape masks and the chestplate that Charlton Heston wore in "Ben-Hur". Customers of Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap can also stop and chat with some of Hollywood's biggest legends. A handful of telephone receivers have been positioned along one wall - simply pick one up and listen as legends like Orson Wells, Walt Disney and Jimmy Stewart discuss life in Hollywood. Other exciting displays in this section of the museum include the "Goddess of Entertainment" statue, a short film about the making of Hollywood movies and a collection of smaller movie memorabilia.

Bring a bit of Hollywood home with you

Customers of Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap are encouraged to visit the Hollywood Entertainment Museum's gift shop before leaving the facility. This unique boutique boasts a number of unique collectibles as well as a handful of exciting movie memorabilia reproductions. There is even a section entitled "Star Wares" which sells clothing and other memorabilia once owned by celebrities. Customers of Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap will find the Hollywood Entertainment Museum gift shop just opposite the "Cheers" exhibit.

If you're interested in learning even more about Hollywood during your upcoming Super Cheap Car Rentals for Cheap vacation, please feel free to stop in at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. The Hollywood Entertainment Museum is located at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. The Museum is open Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 6pm. It is also open in the summer months daily from 10am to 6pm. General admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $5 for students.

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