Vinewood Sign

"A beacon of false hope for impressionable young hopefuls the world over, no visit to Los Santos is complete without a selfie at the Vinewood Sign."

- GTA V Manual

The Vinewood Sign is an iconic landmark in both the 3D Universe and HD Universe of the Grand Theft Auto series. The sign is located in Mulholland, Los Santos, in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and in Vinewood Hills, Los Santos, in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is the face of Vinewood, Los Santos in both universes, and is based on the real-life.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The Vinewood Sign is actually located in the neighbouring district of Mulholland. Madd Dogg's Crib can be found near this sign on an adjacent lot, while two weapons are found behind it (a Cane and a Golf Club). The Vinewood sign can be seen in the pause menu. A scaled-down radio tower can also be found behind this sign.

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
A much more detailed version of the Vinewood Sign appears in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is located at the summit of Mount Haan Drive in Vinewood Hills. The sign itself has been scaled to appear slightly larger than its 3D era counterpart. Additionally, each letter has a ladder on the side of it, leading up to a small platform behind each letter. There are also various items of graffiti scrawled on the surface of the signs. Several large lights provide illumination to the sign at night.

Although there are various signs posted around the Vinewood Sign saying that the area is restricted to the public, hikers can frequently be found taking pictures by the sign, or on the small dirt path behind it.

Occasionally, a Frogger can be seen circling around the sign at daytime. Attacking the Frogger will result in a 3-star wanted level.

History
A vintage photograph of the Vinewood Sign has the spelling of "Vinewoodland". Inside several barber salons, the player can see copies of this. This is also seen in the background of the show Moorehead Rides Again (set in Los Santos in 1947).

This reflects the real-life history of the Hollywood Sign, which read "Hollywoodland" until 1949.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * A Home in the Hills

Grand Theft Auto V

 * Private Taxi Fare - Fare Needs Excitement – Drop-off location for Felipe.
 * Random Event - Hitch Lift (East Joshua Road) – Drop-off location for the girl.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Hostile Takeover – One of the possible drop-off locations for the briefcase stolen from the Merryweather Base.
 * Vehicle Cargo - One of the random steal missions involves performing a unique stunt jump through the sign.

Grand Theft Auto V

 * A letter scrap can be found on top of the "I" on the Vinewood Sign.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Signal Jammer

Trivia

 * In GTA San Andreas, low-flying planes such as the Beagle or Rustler may frequently crash into the sign or the antenna next to it, usually after the player exits the Safehouse or if the player exits the 24/7 in the lower part of Mulholland.
 * In GTA V, there is a graffiti on the back of the sign with the number 69 written out.
 * In addition, the HD variant of the sign has the giant antenna behind it positioned in between the two O's in "Vinewood," giving it the resemblance of a phallus. This is yet another nod to Rockstar's obsession with adult humor.
 * The bars in the middle of the "D" can be destroyed, possibly because of the jump behind.

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