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Iconic Hollywood sign altered to ‘Hollyweed’

- By REUTERS in Los Angeles

The iconic hill side sign overlookin­g Southern California’ s film-and-television hub was defaced overnight in honor of marijuana.

Residents awoke on Sunday to find “Hollyweed” staring down at them in four-story, white letters from Los Angeles’ Mount Lee, where a version of the picture-ready “Hollywood” sign was first erected in 1923.

City surveillan­ce cameras captured footage of someone dressed in black at 3 am whom police believe was behind the conversion, Sergeant Robert Payan of the Los Angeles Police Department said.

Material similar to a tarp was placed over the two Os to make them appear as Es, and park rangers were assessing how to remove them, Payan said.

There were no suspects, but the person if caught could be charged with misdemeano­r trespassin­g, he said.

A ballot measure to make recreation­al marijuana legal for adults was easily approved by California voters on Nov 8, opening the most populous US state to the burgeoning commercial cannabis market, although the drug remains illegal under federal law.

The Hollywood sign remains a popular spot for hikers and tourists, who used to be able to walk up to the sign and take a picture. Now, a fence blocks people, and accessing the sign is difficult.

The famed vista with the Hollywood sign was nearly spoiled by developmen­t in 2010 until a conservati­on group, with donations from Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner and others, purchased adjacent land to save the view.

The sign originally read “Hollywoodl­and” and was created to promote a housing developmen­t. The last several letters deteriorat­ed in the late 1940s, and the part that remained was restored in 1978.

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