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Outpost Building

Outpost Building
The building in 2024
Outpost Building is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Outpost Building
Location of building in Los Angeles County
Location6701-6723 W. Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California
Coordinates34°06′06″N 118°20′11″W / 34.1018°N 118.3363°W / 34.1018; -118.3363
Built1920 or 1927
ArchitectE. Parcher and/or B. B. Horner
Architectural styleSpanish Colonial Revival French Regency combination
Part ofHollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District (ID85000704)
Designated CPApril 4, 1985

Outpost Building is a historic office building complex at 6701-6723 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

History

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Outpost Building was built for Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Donnelly[1] by E. Parcher[2] and/or B. B. Horner.[1] The building was completed either in 1920[2] or 1927.[1][3]

In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, with Outpost Building listed as a contributing property in the district.[2]

Architecture and design

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Outpost Building consists of two two-story buildings originally separated by a courtyard, then joined by a second story arcaded passage. The building features two competing architectural styles: Spanish Colonial Revival and French Regency. Elements of Spanish Colonial Revival include a red tiled roof, bell tower, arched windows, and wrought iron balconies, while the building's French Regency elements include a swan-necked pediment and stone medallions.[2]

The building's first floor interior originally contained studio shops, mezzanine balconies, and 19-foot ceilings, all of which were modeled to resemble shops in Madrid, Spain.[1]

Filming location

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In Garry Marshall's Pretty Woman, the alleyway where a prostitute's dead body was found was filmed in the Outpost Building's lobby. Dear God, also directed by Marshall, filmed in this location as well, as did the sexploitation film Angel.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Wanamaker, Marc (2009). Images of America – Hollywood 1940-2008. Arcadia Publishing. p. 71.
  2. ^ a b c d "Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District". United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. April 4, 1985.
  3. ^ "The Outpost Building". outpostbuilding.com. Retrieved October 9, 2024.
  4. ^ Lindsay (February 17, 2012). "The Alleyway and The Blue Banana Club from "Pretty Woman"". iamnotastalker.com.