Monday, October 2, 2017

Hollywood Museum Review...


I'm super excited to tell you about the Hollywood Museum!!

I think it's really cool that the Hollywood Museum is housed in the historic Max Factor Building!

It is the original building that Max Factor created the looks of Hollywood’s Golden Era stars including Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland, Mae West, Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe and more!

Look how pretty it is when you first walk in...



Max Factor’s world famous makeup rooms are fascinating to me! I got to see where Marilyn Monroe became a blonde and Lucille Ball became a famous redhead.

Don't forget the beautiful famous brunettes! ;)


The Hollywood Museum has the most extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia in the world! It features four floors of breathtaking exhibits, is home to more than 10,000 authentic show biz treasures– one of a kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts, stars’ car collections and personal artifacts, posters, and vintage memorabilia from favorite films and TV shows.

The museum also showcases the history of Hollywood and the Hollywood Walk of Fame!



I loved seeing all of the costumes on display, including Marilyn Monroe’s million dollar dress, Elvis’ personal bathrobe, I Love Lucy, Superman, Star Trek, Transformers, The Flintstones, High School Musical, Michael Jackson, Harry Potter, Tom Cruise and many more! Rocky's boxing gloves were also fun to see.



There were several pairs of Ruby Slippers made for The Widard Of Oz. This particular pair had felt glued on the soles to dull the sound when Dorothy skipped through Oz.

Look what I got to see next...



I loved watching I dream of Jennie when I was a girl so I was thrilled to get to see her magical lamp!

It was a blast to see Pee-Wee Herman's original red bicycle from "Pee Wee's Big Adventure"!


Another one of my favorite things was seeing the original employee bathroom...


Here I am with the truck from The Beverly Hillbillies...


I had a fabulous time and really enjoyed the time I spent here while I was in Hollywood!

Make sure you visit the Hollywood Museum! It has the largest collection of costumes, props, posters and photographs Hollywood has to offer!

You can also visit them on Facebook and Twitter


Thank you again so very much Hollywood Museum for the amazing visit!


Disclaimer: *I received tickets in exchange for this review. All opinions are 100% mine.*