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Los Angeles (Downtown) 1959: East 7th Street (HAER CA-282) 1927: Sixth Street Bridge: 2022: East 4th Street (HAER CA-280) 1930: East 1st Street (HAER CA-175) and Metro E Line (2 Tracks in street median) 1929: US 101 (Santa Ana Freeway) 1944: El Monte Busway: 1989: Macy Street Bridge, carrying Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (HAER CA-277) Los Angeles ...
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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: St. Paul's Cathedral [3] May 6, 1970: 615 S. Figueroa St. Downtown Los Angeles: Episcopal cathedral built in 1920s; demolished in 1979. 69
This article covers streets in Los Angeles, California between and including 11th Street and 40th Street. Major streets have their own linked articles; minor streets are discussed here. These streets run parallel to each other, roughly east–west. Streets change from west to east (for instance West 11th Street to East 11th Street) at Main Street.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) ... At that time, 38,000 feet — roughly seven miles — of copper wire had been purloined from the 6th Street Bridge, probably fetching about $11,000, De ...
The $588-million bridge, which spans the Los Angeles River and connects downtown to Boyle Heights, was open to pedestrians and bicyclists from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. It then closed andwill ...
And costs for caring for Los Angeles' latest star are starting to rise. The LAPD has ramped up patrols and assigned extra officers. And last week, city officials estimated it would cost $704,000 ...
La Cienega Boulevard is named after Rancho Las Cienegas Mexican land grant roughly in the region now called "West Los Angeles." The Spanish phrase la ciénaga translates into English as "the swamp " and the area named "Las Ciénegas" was a continual marshland due to the course of the Los Angeles River through that area prior to a massive ...