If you love beautiful and zany architecture you will marvel at the gems offered in this amusing short subject from the golden age of Hollywoodland. It happily cuts to the many residential and commercial districts showing off the 'fantasy architecture' that flourished during California's building boom. There was no place on earth quite like the Los Angeles melting pot with it's global stylistic influences enthusiastically popping up all over the landscape. This homey, well shot travelogue gives us a whimsical and surprising glimpse at many lost and forgotten structures such as the 'Jail Cafe' and the 'Cave Bar-B-Q' mixed with world famous icons like the 'just opened' Grauman's Chinese theater and Brown Derby. This may make viewers wonder why Hollywood doesn't take a cue from it's past and infuse the current landscape with a few less mega-malls and a few more theme-structures that helped Hollywood become the mythic place it remains to this day.