The Fenyes Mansion at 470 West Walnut St., Pasadena, where "When Kings Were The Law" (1912) was filmed; as was also Chaplin's "The Great Dictator."
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* Two photos of Hollenbeck Park at 415 South Saint Louis St., Los Angeles, where a number of Keystone comedies were made.
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Old postcard of Castle Sans Souci, site of some exterior shots for "Tillie's Punctured Romance" (1914), located at 1901 Argyle, but no longer standing. It was owned at the time by Dr. A. G. Schloesser.
Mabel's home at 526 Camden Drive, Beverly Hills.
Old postcard of Pottenger's Sanitorium, previously situated at the 600 block of North Canyon in Monrovia, CA.
Mabel's Star, 6821 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood California
A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO MARILYN SLATER FOR PROVIDING THE CAPTIONED PICTURES ON THIS LAST PAGE.
Other sites of interest:
Four other Keystone filming locations: and The Alexandria Hotel: 501 S. Spring St., ExpositionPark (near USC), Venice Beach, and Santa Monica beach.
Theda Bara and Fatty Arbuckle Mansion:
649 W. Adams Blvd.
In 1918 Mabel was living at The Baltic
Apartments at 1127 Orange St. Hollywood, where she stayed on the second floor. Between 1918-1920
William Desmond Taylor lived on the fourth floor.
Mabel's home at time of Taylor shooting: 3089 West Seventh (now a parking lot)
Taylor's bungalow:
404 S. Alvarado St. (near the corner of Maryland St. & Alvarado St., now a parking lot)
Mary Miles Minter Mansion:
701 S. New Hampshire Ave.(immediately to the SW of Mabel's West Seventh address.)
Mabel's home during aftermath of Taylor affair: 1159 Foothill Blvd., Altadena (Foothill Blvd. is now Altadena Blvd.)
Sennett's "Mission Theater" (no longer standing), at 842 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, where a number of Mabel's features were premiered.
Lew Cody's home in 1923: 7119 South Grand View, Los Angeles
Lew Cody's home: 609 Maple Drive, Beverly Hills
Mary Drury Normand home, Mabel's mother:
1332 S. Hope St., Los Angeles
Location of church where Mabel's funeral services were held:
Church of the Good Shepherd is at 505 N. Bedford Drive (Santa Monica Blvd.) Beverly Hills, still standing.
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