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Sunland Boulevard splits off of Foothill Boulevard in the Sunland area of the Crescenta Valley. It runs for about 5 miles (8 kilometers) before changing to Vineland Avenue directly south of San Fernando Road in Sun Valley. It also crosses intersection with Interstate 210 near its northern terminus and Interstate 5 near its southern terminus.
Looking south across San Fernando Road towards Griffith Park from Burbank. The portion between Sun Valley and the city of Burbank is mostly industrial, with heavy truck traffic through this area. San Fernando Road passes next to Bob Hope Airport and through downtown Burbank. Upon entering the Burbank city limits, it is signed as San Fernando ...
Finally, this became La Tuna Canyon, and now Sun Valley. In 1874, California State Senator Charles Maclay (for whom Maclay Street in San Fernando is named) acquired 56,000 acres (230 km 2) of land across the San Fernando Valley. The area extended from Sunland Blvd. all the way west to the Chatsworth Hills.
“It was so beautiful,” recalled Elena Malone, a history teacher at the private Campbell Hall School, of visiting the property in the northeast San Fernando Valley in 2021. She and her husband ...
San Fernando Road in Sun Valley Looking north-west along Lankershim Boulevard in the NoHo Arts District of North Hollywood Lankershim Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road the runs for 7.5 miles (12.1 km) in the eastern San Fernando Valley in the Los Angeles , California .
It cuts at the tracks, then turns into an arterial road as a continuation of Sunland Boulevard south of San Fernando Road in Sun Valley. It runs north–south through Sun Valley, North Hollywood (including the NoHo Arts District), and Studio City, and provides access to the Hollywood and Ventura freeways in Studio City.
Sun Valley — a community in the eastern San Fernando Valley, and within the City of Los Angeles. Subcategories.
Lake View Terrace is a suburban neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. [1]Surrounding areas include the Angeles National Forest, Little Tujunga Canyon, Big Tujunga Canyon, Hansen Dam, Kagel Canyon, and a portion of the Verdugo Mountains.