Sun + Mon + Thu

Golden Era Hollywood Homes

NOTE: During the hot summer months from April-September we only do Private Tours. Please call or text our Tour Coordinator at 760.844.2242 to arrange the date and time you want. We resume the regular tour season in October.

Days: Sun + Mon + Thu

In old Las Palmas Spanish Colonial architecture abounds alongside examples of dramatic Midcentury architecture. Docents share tales of the stars who lived and martini-ed here.

This neighborhood began its development in the late 1920s and has one of the highest concentrations of celebrity homes anywhere. Throughout the decades stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Kirk Douglas, Cary Grant, Judy Garland, and Leonardo DiCaprio, plus many others have made their homes here.

Neighborhood: Old Las Palmas
Tour Time: Departs 9:30 am

Private tours can be arranged with our Tour Coordinator: To book a tour text or call 760.844.2242

Questions?
Please read the Know Before You Go so you can be prepared for your tour.

Further Questions call or text Tour Coordinator at 760-844-2242 or EMAIL

Starting Location: 
Corner of Vine Ave and W Alejo Rd

Park:
Free street parking.

Meet the artists

Shag artwork

Attendees will receive a Shag exhibit poster and meet the artist Josh Agle, known as Shag, plus members of the Lopez family. The directors for the film, "My name is Lopez" P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes, and producers Joan and Gary Gand will be in attendance.

live music by

JChris

Enjoy a pop-up live music performance by urban Latin singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer Chris Urquiaga known as JChris.

Lauded for his high energy Spanish-English performances infusing Latin, Afro and Brazilian influences.

Graciously on display

The Collection

The exhibit was created by Gary Gand with memorabilia from his personal collection, costumes loaned by the Lopez family, plus rare record albums and singles from the Ebersole-Hughes collection and original artwork by Shag.

Trini Lopez

With friends - ZZ Top Billy F Gibbons
+ The Gand Band

If I Had A Hammer

Listen to Trini's 1963 cover of "If I Had A Hammer" originally written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays. With Trini's spin it took off selling over one million copies and awarded a gold disc.

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