These Are Some of Hollywood's Most Iconic Moments

Cocoanut Grove

The Cocoanut Grove in the Ambassador Hotel was a famous Hollywood hotspot. The likes of Judy Garland, Lena Horne, and Frank Sinatra all used to frequent there in its prime. However, it fell out of fashion in 1968 when it was the location of Robert Kennedy's assassination.

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The More You Know

  • Commercial flights were allowed to fly any course to their destination and would often detour over points of interest. This ended in 1956 when two planes crashed mid-flight over the Grand Canyon.
  • Alexander the Great encouraged his men to shave so enemies couldn't grab their beards during battles.
  • In one month, the average person consumes about a Lego brick’s worth of microplastic.
  • If you sneeze while driving at 60 mph, your eyes are closed for around 50 feet.
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