Hollywood in Miniature: The Tiny Dream That Preserved a Lost Hollywood—PART ONE
Long before preservationists fought to save Hollywood’s vanished landmarks, before coffee-table books documented lost movie palaces, and before miniature artists became television curiosities, an extraordinary and almost forgotten exhibit attempted something astonishing: to preserve the entire spirit of Hollywood itself in miniature form. Streets, theaters, homes, hillsides, palm trees, neon signs, traffic lights, film studios, and even the rolling surf at Malibu Beach were painstakingly recreated by hand in one of the most ambitious model-city projects ever attempted in Southern California. Known as Hollywood in Miniature, the sprawling exhibit became both a technical marvel and an accidental time capsule of a vanished Los Angeles.