After a failed attempt to find oil on the land in the early 1900’s, present day Beverly Hills was subdivided into lots. It wasn’t long before the city would contain one of the most famous zip codes in the world, attracting the town’s most elite actors, actresses and businessmen. Despite its name, Beverly Hills is most built on flat land and unofficially divided into North and South by Santa Monica Boulevard.
Home to movie star residents and their expansive homes, Beverly Hills is one of the most famous cities in the world. The epicenter of its renowned retail, Rodeo Drive, is one of Los Angeles’ main attractions, and the neighborhood also boasts some of the best restaurants in the country, making it an idyllic place to work and play.
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