DescriptionKnow Your City No.96 Entrance to the Pilgrimage Play (Ford) Amphitheater.jpg
English: KNOW YOUR CITY, NO.96 -- Down through the years, thousands of persons, natives and tourists alike, have been here. But chances are good that few of them will recognize it. Not in this light, anyway.
ANSWER: Shown in the picture and framed by the trees that surround it is the entrance to the Pilgrimage Play amphitheater in a little canyon in Cahuenga Pass, just across the Hollywood Freeway from the Hollywood Bowl.
Note: Pilgrimage Play Amphitheater was built specifically for Christine Wetherill Stevenson's Pilgrimage Play. The original theater burned down in 1929 and this concrete design was built in 1931. The theater was renamed John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in 1978 in honor of the Los Angeles County Supervisor who served from 1934-1958.
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