Cahuenga Boulevard

[8][self-published source] The Buster Keaton studio, originally belonging to Charlie Chaplin, was located on Lillian Way, one block east of the boulevard.

[9] Today, numerous nightclubs, bars, and restaurants are dotted along the boulevard south of Franklin Avenue.

Notable clubs on Cahuenga include The Room, Hotel Café, Velvet Margarita, and many others.

The Hotel Café, at 1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd, is owned by Marko Shafer and Maximillian Mamikunian and opened in 2000.

At 1355 North Cahuenga Boulevard is the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial, a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and National Register of Historic Places building which was built in the Neo-Renaissance style in 1930.

Hollywood Theatre of Note at 1517 N Cahuenga just north of Sunset and across from Grandmaster Recorders, formerly Bijou Studios
The Security Trust and Savings Building (1921), on the northeast corner of Cahuenga and Hollywood boulevards [ 3 ]
Los Angeles Fire Department Museum