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  2. Glendale Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Northeast of Riverside Drive and Interstate 5, it merges with Hyperion Avenue, forming the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge over the Los Angeles River. [ citation needed ] As it passes underneath the train tracks of the Metrolink and Amtrak , it enters Glendale and changes to Brand Boulevard , a principal north–south thoroughfare in Glendale, marking ...

  3. Valley Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Valley Boulevard is a street in Southern California, running east from Los Angeles to Pomona, where it becomes Holt Avenue, and a continuation from Fontana to Colton.It generally parallels Interstate 10 (I-10) and State Route 60 (CA 60), and is the original alignment of U.S. Route 60 (US 60).

  4. U.S. Post Office-Los Angeles Terminal Annex - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the Postal Service Board of Governors in 1984 approved the construction of a new $151 million general post office in South Los Angeles. [11] Almost 50 years after Terminal Annex became the city's main mail-processing facility, the new processing facility in South Central opened in 1989. The site is currently used as a data center. [15]

  5. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 1930, the facility was dedicated and renamed Los Angeles Municipal Airport. [14] Los Angeles Municipal Airport on Army Day, c. 1931. The airport was used by private pilots and flying schools, but the city’s vision was that Los Angeles would become the main passenger hub for the area.

  6. Western Avenue (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Western Avenue is a major four-lane street in the city of Los Angeles (west of Downtown) and through the center portion of Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the longest north–south streets in Los Angeles city and county, apart from Sepulveda Boulevard. It is about 29 miles (47 km) long.

  7. Harvard Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    A total of 10,297 residents lived in Harvard Park's 0.64 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census — averaging 16.072 people per square mile, among the highest population densities in both the city and the county.

  8. Sherwood Forest, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Forest is located in the central area of the San Fernando Valley region in the City of Los Angeles; it is within the Northridge South Neighborhood Council District. [2] The neighborhood is bounded by Nordhoff Street in the north, Balboa Boulevard in the east, the Southern Pacific Railroad in the south, and Lindley Avenue in the west. [ 3 ]

  9. Mid City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies, alternative school, 5931 West 18th Street [19] Community Magnet School, an arts and humanities magnet primary school, was located in Mid City since its founding in 1977, [20] [21] for a period of around 25 years. It had been located in an area within the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies campus. [20]