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  1. A: Walk of Fame ceremonies are open and free to the public. There is a public viewing area set up for all to enjoy, subject to City restrictions. Please be aware that ceremony dates are subject to change. Call the Walk of Fame information line (323-469-8311) or check our website www.walkoffame.com for verification.

  2. Go Metro Website. Attractions & Tours Free. The stars on the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame are located on both sides of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Contact Information. 7018 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028.

  3. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a series of stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Each star bears the name of a celebrity who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. This landmark is more than just a collection of celebrities' names. It is also a living history of the entertainment industry.

  4. The Hollywood Star Walk is the Los Angeles Times' interactive database of the thousands of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, chronicling the lives of many of the most influential figures in the entertainment world through more than a century of work in the Times’ archives.

  5. Efron supports the charities Cool Earth and NRDC. Photo: Brian Bowen Smith. Actor Zac Efron will be honored on Monday, December 11, at 11:30 a.m. with the 2,767th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star will be unveiled at 6426 Hollywood Boulevard. Efron will be honored with his star in the category of Motion Pictures.

  6. The Hollywood Walk of Fame features thousands of stars of well-known personalities. Here are some worth highlighting: The first star was awarded in 1960 to the American actress Joanne Woodward. At the crossroads between Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, you can see special stars that pay tribute to the astronauts of Apollo 11.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · The world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame features more than 2,700 terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalk along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street. The five-pointed stars honor the accomplishments of actors, musicians, directors, producers and others in the entertainment industry.

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