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Lankershim crosses and intersects with Interstate 5, State Route 134, and US Route 101. South of a five-way intersection at Victory Boulevard, Lankershim runs diagonally to the southeast, creating two six-way intersections, the first at Burbank Boulevard and Tujunga Avenue, and the second at Vineland Avenue and Camarillo Street.
Los Angeles Metro Bus: 90, 94, 152, 154, 155, 162, 224, 237, 501 (NoHo-Pasadena Express), Metro Micro North Hollywood/Burbank; Burbank Bus: NoHo-Airport (Orange Route) to Hollywood Burbank Airport [28] City of Santa Clarita Transit: 757; Greyhound Lines (depot two blocks south of the station at 11239 Magnolia Blvd) [29] LADOT Commuter Express: 549
In October 1887, J.B. Lankershim and eight other developers organized the Lankershim Ranch Land and Water Company, purchasing 12,000 acres (49 km 2) north of the Cahuenga Pass from the Lankershim Farming and Milling Company. [3] Lankershim established a townsite which the residents named Toluca along the old road from Cahuenga Pass to San Fernando.
Burbank Boulevard is a major east–west arterial road that runs for 17.5 miles (28.2 km) across the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and Burbank, California.
Carl Laemmle officially opened the Second Universal City (Lankershim Boulevard) on March 15, 1915, on the 230-acre (93 ha) Taylor Ranch property. [5] At the launch event, in what is now the North Hollywood area, a crowd of men and women eagerly awaited the display of the film stages, daredevil stunt pilots and silent film idols, as well as the movie cameras Laemmle had brought along.
San Fernando vs Livermore valleys water comparison map by William Mulholland, 1912 The valley of San Fernando is an area of 260 square miles (670 km 2 ), [ 5 ] bounded by the San Gabriel Mountains in the northeast, the Verdugo Mountains in the east, the Santa Monica Mountains and Chalk Hills in the south, the Simi Hills in the west, and the ...
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The Lankershim branch of the Los Angeles Co. Free Library was established November 1914 and located at the "newspaper office." [7] The Lankershim branch was located at 11228 Margate Avenue c. 1921. [8] The Lankershim branch officially joined LAPL in February 1924, [9] and was renamed in 1927 and became the Sidney Lanier branch. [10]