We drove by and I took a photo of the Crossroads of the World. its an iconic landmark which was designed by Robert V. Derrah and initially opened in 1936. Originally it was a open market and popular...
It was behind locked gates the day I visited, but regardless you aren't really supposed to go and visit, it's not an attraction so much as a bunch of offices and they don't encourage loitering. The r...
Had an appointment here It was okay (both the building and the appointment). Has most definitely seen much better days.
Had an appointment here. The experience was okay. (Appointment and building). Would love to see the building cleaned up; it has definitely seen better days.
This art deco/fun architecture type complex has seen better days. most of the buildings are occupied offices. If you're intested in buildings with history, make a quck stop here.
A very special intersection, so many streets set, quite powerful.
We drove by and I took a photo of the Crossroads of the World. its an iconic landmark which was designed by Robert V. Derrah and initially opened in 1936. Originally it was a open market and popular. Now it has been converted to an office building. It is in the Hollywood Area.
The New York Times Square, called the "Crossroad of the World", said it was the most famous neighborhood in New York City, not at all
This is a must see when you come to Los Angeles and it is at the end of the world