Developed in the 1880s by Mid Westerners looking for a sunny winter
getaway, Hollywood was a small housing development outside
still-small Los Angeles. But everything changed in the early 1900s
when filmmakers from New York flocked to the area, where they could
make movies without having to pay Thomas Edison's patent fee. It
didn't hurt that the weather was perfect, too. Readers will take a
journey from the Golden Age of Hollywood to the present-day film
industry, learning all about what turned lush farmland into
Tinseltown.
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