Santa Clause Lane Parade, Hollywood Blvd, circa mid to late 1950s

Santa Clause Lane Parade, Hollywood Blvd, circa mid 1940sWho doesn’t love a dramatic night photo of Hollywood with spotlights raking the sky? This taken during the Hollywood Christmas parade that happened every December when Hollywood Boulevard was temporarily changed to Santa Clause Lane. The caption was 1945 but I’m thinking it was probably 1956 or ’57 because the northwest corner has a “FEDERAL SAVINGS” sign around an empty lot. The Hollywood Hotel was razed in August 1956 and in its place the First Federal Savings and Loan Building was built. Today that site has the Hollywood and Highland shopping mall.

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One response to “Santa Clause Lane Parade, Hollywood Blvd, circa mid to late 1950s”

  1. Jim Lewis says:

    I would guess the date of this photo would be 1957, as the Savings building was constructed on the site of the Hollywood Hotel. I can well remember the building and to the west, on the same property, was a large parking lot that filled in the remainder of the Hotel site.

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