What You Will Do
Los Angeles is a magical city, with world class sites and attractions. But with great achievements come great demises. Indeed, L.A.’s sinister side contributes to the city’s unique allure and shapes its essence.
Our company serves to present to you this other side of L.A., one no less real than the aspects the world has already come to know and love.
The Black Dahlia: the most famous cold case in Los Angeles history, and probably the country. It could not be more alluring penned by Raymond Chandler himself: enigmatic Everygirl from middle America comes to Hollywood to pursue dreams of the silver screen. Falls in with the wrong crowd. Recovered a week later in South L.A. as a barely recognizable rests. Travel in time back to the golden days of Hollywood, trace The Dahlia’s final known movements and get to know the poor tragic human submerged beneath an ocean of myths, misconceptions and innuendo.
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
Each of the rides will begin at the Ovation Center, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90028 at Hollywood and Highland. Look for your guide in the Level 2 courtyard on the side of the “Pandora” store, in the shade near the sign that says “OH!” or “Welcome to Hollywood.”
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North Cherokee Avenue
The last known residence of the nomadic victim…see if you get a glimpse of someone in her window.
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John Sowden House
Pass by the eerie Aztec-style house of secrets where one of the leading suspects lived, and possibly took the lives of others—
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Cecil hotel
Because what L.A. tragedy would be complete without the insidious force behind this verifiably evil building! May be the last place The Dahlia was seen alive.
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Norton Avenue
Her exceptionally mutilated corpse was found in this then-vacant “Lovers Lane” lot that was awaiting the building of the very house now standing there.
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Los Angeles
And many more macabre sites related to The Black Dahlia!
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