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Ring in the Holidays with the Magic Of Tinsel Town And TV!

What does Lucy, Jeannie, Jed Clampett and Tony Soprano have in common? They are all celebrating Christmas at The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building.  Guests can view “I Dream of Jeannie’s” magical lamp, the classic truck from “The Beverly Hillbillies,” the Max Factor room where Lucille Ball became a redhead, costumes worn in “The Walking Dead” and actual Emmy Award statuettes, among other authentic memorabilia of the television classics spotlighted in the “Salute to TV Legends.” This nostalgic holiday exhibit, honoring the magic of television and spotlighting the TV memories that have captured the hearts of Americans over the past 60 years, showcases the largest selection of costumes and props from more than 40 television shows. As Ed Sullivan once said, “We've got a really big show!” $5.00 Child Ticket (ages 5 & under) $12.00 Student / Senior
Ticket (65+) $15.00 Adult Ticket

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