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The 12th Street Bridge dates back to the early 1900s, when it was an iron bridge. [1] Swept away by a 1903 flood, it was rebuilt at the cost of $75,000. [1] A judge ordered the bridge rebuilt again in 1923 and it was reopened April 22, 1926. [1] A 1940 fire damaged the center span of the bridge and its wooden floor fell into the river. [1]
West Los Angeles is an area within the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. The residential and commercial neighborhood is divided by the Interstate 405 freeway, and each side is sometimes treated as a distinct neighborhood, mapped differently by different sources.
Wilshire Boulevard originated as one of the central pathways constructed by the Tongva tribes residing in the region prior to the exploration of the conquistadores. [6] At the time of the founding of Los Angeles, Wilshire Boulevard was one of the main arteries connecting the largest Tongva village in the area, then known as Yaanga, which eventually became Union Station, to the Pacific Ocean.
Railroad: Union Pacific - Los Angeles Subdivision (3 Tracks) East 9th Street, carrying Olympic Boulevard (HAER CA-177) 1925: I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway), consists of 6 separate crossings for freeway mainline and interchange ramps Los Angeles (Downtown) 1959: East 7th Street (HAER CA-282) 1927: Sixth Street Bridge: 2022: East 4th Street (HAER CA ...
Westwood Boulevard ends south of National Boulevard in the Palms neighborhood of Los Angeles, as it curves to the east and turns into National Place. Later, National Place becomes National Boulevard when it crosses Overland Avenue. At this point, Westwood Boulevard is a primarily residential street.
Clouds float over downtown Los Angeles and the new 6th Street Viaduct. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times) "We actually didn't just build a bridge to replace the old 6th Street bridge," said ...
427 W. Fifth St. Downtown Los Angeles: Site of former home of Los Angeles Philharmonic; since demolished 64: Plaza Park: April 1, 1970: Between Chavez Ave., Main St., Los Angeles St. and Plaza Old Plaza District: Historic district at site of the city's original settlement; includes many of the city's oldest and most historic buildings. 66