How a 230-Acre Farm Became a Legendary Hollywood Studio
By building Universal on a 230-acre farm in 1912, Carl Laemmle paved the way for other pioneers to set up their stall in Hollywood. Other names soon followed suit, including Paramount and Fox Film Corporation. From the Series: America in Color: Hollywood’s Golden Age http://bit.ly/2BSjbpR Original Author: Produced by Smithsonian Channel>>>
