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The 2nd Street Tunnel is a widely filmed and photographed tunnel on 2nd Street under Bunker Hill in Downtown Los Angeles, California.The Los Angeles Times described it as "the most recognizable city landmark most Americans have never heard of". [1]
Second Street Tunnel, beneath Bunker Hill, downtown Los Angeles; Third Street Tunnel, beneath Bunker Hill, downtown Los Angeles; Sepulveda Boulevard Tunnel, Sepulveda Boulevard under Mulholland Drive at the north end of Sepulveda Pass, Los Angeles; Van Nuys Airport Tunnel, twin tunnels, Sherman Way under runway 16R/34L at Van Nuys Airport, west ...
The Broadway Tunnel was a tunnel under Fort Moore Hill in Downtown Los Angeles, California.It extended North Broadway (formerly Fort Street), at Sand Street (later California Street), one block north of Temple Street, northeast to the intersection of Bellevue Avenue (later Sunset Boulevard, now Cesar Chavez Avenue), to Buena Vista Street (now North Broadway).
The tunnels and hill itself were leveled by 1955 and the Los Angeles Civic Center was built on the land. [1] The northern tunnel was partially filled with dirt and remained unused until 1967 when part of it was excavated and turned into underground storage for the rebuilt Los Angeles Unified School District offices on the surface. [7]
Belle Chasse Tunnel, LA 23 under the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, southeast bound only, Belle Chasse (near New Orleans) Harvey Tunnel, twin tunnels, Business U.S. 90 frontage roads, under the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Harvey (near New Orleans) Houma Tunnel, (LA 3040) a two-lane tunnel crossing under the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway in Houma
Artist Tory DiPietro's new neon public artwork, installed over the exit of the 3rd Street Tunnel, aims to provide a beacon of hope for life after the pandemic.
Story at a glance Despite hesitations expressed by those who tested the system, The Boring Company received approval to further expand its underground tunnel network in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas ...
Salem has its share of tunnel lore. Nearly two miles of tunnels beneath the Oregon State Hospital once were used to transport patients and supplies between buildings and under Center Street NE ...