Step into Hollywood history this Saturday!
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon tea at the stunning estate once lived in by America’s Sweetheart — Mary Pickford — in the iconic guard-gated Fremont Place of Hancock Park.
Pickford didn’t just star in silent films — she helped define Hollywood itself. She was a founding force behind United Artists, one of the very first actors to take creative control of her career, and one of the biggest stars of the 1910s-30s.
Before she and Douglas Fairbanks moved west to build the legendary Pickfair estate — a glamorous Hollywood social hub — she and her mother briefly called 56 Fremont Place home, right here in our historic neighbourhood.
This Saturday, wander through architectural brilliance, sip tea amid elegance, and experience a slice of cinematic legacy tucked within one of L.A.’s most exclusive private communities.
Tell someone who loves old Hollywood glamour — and be sure to save the date!
