Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Los Angeles portal; List of Los Angeles placename etymologies; Transportation in Los Angeles; Pico and Sepulveda; Los Angeles streets, 1–10; Los Angeles streets, 11–40; Los Angeles streets, 41–250; Los Angeles Avenues; List of streets in the San Gabriel Valley
Los Angeles County: 90008 Crenshaw-Imperial: 1 Los Angeles County: 90310 Crescent: 1 Los Angeles County: 90213 Crescent City: 1 Del Norte County: 95531 Crescent City North: 1 Del Norte County Crescent Mills: 1 Plumas County: 95934 Crescent North: 1 Del Norte County: 95531 Cressey: 1 Merced County: 95312 Crest: 1 San Diego County: 92021 Crest ...
Sepulveda Boulevard was formerly the longest street in the city and county of Los Angeles, with the Los Angeles Times reporting in 2006 that it was around 42.8 miles (68.9 km) in length. [1] The City of El Segundo has since renamed their portion SR 1 Pacific Coast Highway.
The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [ 1 ] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods.
Pages in category "Streets in Los Angeles County, California" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rosecrans Avenue is a major west-east thoroughfare in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California, USA. It has a total length of 27.5 miles (44.3 km). It has a total length of 27.5 miles (44.3 km). The street is named after U.S. Union General William S. Rosecrans , who purchased 13,000 acres (5,300 ha) of Rancho Sausal Redondo southwest of Los ...
Streets in Los Angeles County, California (10 C, 95 P) M. ... Streets in San Diego County, California (6 P) Streets in San Francisco (1 C, 57 P)
De Soto Avenue was named after Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer who led the first European expedition into the southeastern United States.Several of the San Fernando Valley's north–south streets were originally named after historic explorers, including De Soto, Balboa, Alvarado, Cabrillo, Cortez, and Diaz, but De Soto Avenue and Balboa Boulevard are the only street names that remain.