Palatial estates lie hidden behind landscaped security gates in the verdant canyons and foothills above Sunset Boulevard. Benedict Canyon Drive climbs past a good number. Some, like the lavish PickFair mansion, 1143 Summit Drive, are long gone, while others survive, including Harold Lloyd's Green Acres (1740 Green Acres Drive), with its secret passageways and large private screening room, though much of its spacious grounds, with a waterfall and nine-hole golf course, has been broken up into smaller lots.
Just outside Beverly Hills, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Beit HaShoa Museum of Tolerance , 9786 W Pico Blvd (April-Oct Mon-Thurs 11.30am-4pm, Fri 11.30am-3pm, Sun 11am-5pm; Nov-March closes 1pm on Fri; $9; ), is the most technologically advanced institution of its kind, using videotaped interviews to provide LA's frankest examination of the 1992 riots, looking at international hate and intolerance in general, and showing the rise of Nazism with a harrowing look at a replica gas chamber. -- location id = 42239 -->
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