Hollywood Boulevard Historic Business District - Hollywood, Florida
N 26° 00.687 W 080° 08.755
17R E 585468 N 2877231
The Historic Hollywood Business District is the core of the first platted area of Central Hollywood. This planned commercial district was designed by Joseph W. Young in 1921. From 1921 to 1926 the downtown business district saw continuous growth.
Waymark Code: WM5GAA
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/03/2009
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This area is a very culturally oriented site. There is a new Holocaust museum set to open in March or April, lots of interesting eateries, all kinds of art programs, lots of history. Despite its NRHP status, this district is able to be modern and practical while retaining its historical significance; the perfect balancing act.
The Historic Hollywood Business District still functions as Main Street for the residents. Unlike suburbs where one residential street may comprise a neighborhood, the traditional neighborhood has important ties to downtown. In all traditional neighborhoods shops are within a fifteen minute walk.
The recent revitalization of Harrison Street as a hub of art and music and Young Circle's growing popularity for organized events are helping to enhance this neighborhood's appeal. Residents are developing a renewed appreciation of our mild climate by streetside dining, strolling along the sidewalk, window shopping and enjoying other amenities offered by the area.
The Historic Hollywood Business District encompasses Hollywood Boulevard from 21st Avenue to the west side of the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Young Circle. The District has played an integral part in the City's social, civic and economic life since its development. Many of Hollywood's most prominent early buildings, though greatly altered, continue to serve the community.
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