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| | Rodeo Drive - Los Angeles Hotels, Travel & Vacation Guide |
 | | Beverly Hills is one of the world's wealthiest residential areas, revealed and glorified by immaculate shops (such as those on Rodeo Drive, squeaky-clean streets and the odd ostentatious display - notably the mock-European shopping alley Rodeo Two, perhaps LA's height of pretension. |
 | | The Museum of Television and Radio (Wed-Sun noon-5pm; $6) is a welcome addition, chronicling fifty years of the boob tube, while the Beverly Hills Trolley (daily noon-4pm during summer, otherwise Sat; $5) offers tourists a 40-minute glimpse of the city's highlights, departing hourly from the corner of Dayton Way and Rodeo Drive. |
 | | 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. |
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