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American Legion Post 43

Coordinates:34°06′29″N118°20′16″W / 34.10806°N 118.33778°W /34.10806; -118.33778
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Historic building in California, United States
Hollywood Post 43
The American Legion
Location2035 North Highland Ave.
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°06′29″N118°20′16″W / 34.10806°N 118.33778°W /34.10806; -118.33778
Built1929
ArchitectWeston & Weston
Architectural style(s)Egyptian Revival
Designated3 November 1989[1]
Reference no.462[1]
American Legion Post 43 is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
American Legion Post 43
Location in Los Angeles County

American Legion Post 43, inHollywood, California was founded in 1919 by World War Iveterans in themotion picture business such as founding membersCecil B. DeMille,Walter Long, andAdolph Menjou. Known as the "Post to the Stars", past members have included Hollywood luminaries such asGene Autry,Humphrey Bogart,Ernest Borgnine,Clark Gable,Charlton Heston,Stan Lee,Ronald Reagan,Mickey Rooney, andRudy Vallee.[2]

Many of the post's World War II celebrity members served in theArmy Air Forces'First Motion Picture Unit, stood up by Lt ColJack Warner, at the request of General"Hap" Arnold, to create recruitment and training films. Lt Reagan served as the unit's personnel officer. The First Motion Picture Unit is survived today as the U.S. Air Force's4th Combat Camera Squadron, which still maintains ties to the post.[3][4]

The post'shistoric clubhouse was completed in 1929, formally opening its doors on July 4th.[5] It was built in theEgyptian Revival style by architects and fellow LegionnairesWeston and Weston, also known for the NRHP listedAmelia Earhart Library. The property features an iconic art-deco bar that has since become a popular filming location. Its 6,000 square foot theater has been a popular venue for studios to introduce new stars to the veteran community since its inception, and recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation to bring it up to date with modern digital sound and projection technology in 2019.[2][6]

Unlike many posts around the country, Post 43 has been able to maintain its relevancy into the 21st century, attracting many of the recent veterans ofIraq andAfghanistan with its forward thinking leadership continuing to partner with Hollywood and assist transitioning veterans into the many technical roles needed in Hollywood.[7]

The property was recognized by the City of Los Angeles, Cultural Heritage Commission, Cultural Affairs DepartmentHistoric-Cultural Monument No. 462 on November 3, 1989, and by theWindsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society landmark #101 in 2010.[8]

In popular culture

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The property has been featured in many film and television shows, includingSquadron of Honor,The Shining,Star Trek, andAmerican Crime Story.[9]

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References

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  1. ^abLos Angeles Department of City Planning - Office of Historic Resources."Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments".
  2. ^ab"American Legion Post 43: Serving a New Generation of Veterans".Discover Hollywood. Retrieved19 July 2023.
  3. ^Betancourt, Mark (March 2012)."World War II: The Movie".Smithsonian Magazine.
  4. ^"1st Motion Picture Unit".Together We Served. Retrieved4 August 2024.
  5. ^Harrison, Scott (5 July 1929)."Hollywood American Legion building is dedicated".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved16 January 2019.
  6. ^"ALL ABOUT the Legion Theater at Post 43". Los Angeles Historical Theatre Foundation. Retrieved19 July 2023.
  7. ^Swann, Jennifer (3 September 2018)."Veterans bring Hollywood sizzle to Legion Post". KCRW.
  8. ^"Hollywood American Legion Post 43".Historical Marker Database. Retrieved19 July 2023.
  9. ^"Filming Location Matching "The American Legion, Hollywood Post 43"".IMDb. Retrieved20 July 2023.
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