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La Jolla Post Office, San Diego, listed on the NRHP in San Diego County; United States Post Office-Long Beach Main, in Long Beach, NRHP-listed; United States Court House (Los Angeles, 1940), listed on the NRHP as "US Court House and Post Office" United States Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex, in Los Angeles, NRHP-listed
Perspective of being on the First Street Bridge View of the intersection between 1st Street and San Pedro Street. 1st Street is an east–west thoroughfare in Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, and Monterey Park, California. It serves as a postal divider between north and south and is one of a few streets to run across the Los Angeles River. Though ...
San Bernardino SCF, with accurate POSTNET barcode on its exterior. Note: CA 961 is served by Reno, Nevada; CA 909 and 929 are unassigned. Los Angeles (900-905, 907, 908) 7001 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90052-9998; Industry (906, 917, 918) 15421 E Gale Ave., City of Industry, CA 91715-9608
The United States Post Office in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, also known as Hollywood Station, is an active U.S. post office located at 1615 Wilcox, between Sunset and Hollywood Boulevards. It is on the National Register of Historic Places .
Horse-drawn streetcar in front of the first Los Angeles federal courthouse and post office, c. 1892 James C. Corman Federal Building at Van Nuys Government Center. This is a list of Los Angeles federal buildings, meaning past or present United States federal buildings located within the city of Los Angeles.
It begins off Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills and ends on the Lucas Avenue overpass near downtown Los Angeles to become 1st Street. A separate Beverly Boulevard (carrying Montebello Transit line 40 and nearby Atlantic E Line station ) begins off 3rd Street and Pomona Boulevard in East Los Angeles , runs through Montebello and Pico ...
San Diego: 0.00: 0.00: La Jolla Parkway: Continuation beyond I-5; formerly Ardath Road [118] 0.32: 0.51: 1A: I-5 (San Diego Freeway) – Los Angeles, Downtown San Diego: No exit number eastbound; no access from SR 52 east to I-5 north; west end of SR 52; I-5 north exit 26B, south exit 26: 1.35: 2.17: 1B: Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, Regents Road ...
Accordingly, the Postal Service Board of Governors in 1984 approved the construction of a new $151 million general post office in South Los Angeles. [11] Almost 50 years after Terminal Annex became the city's main mail-processing facility, the new processing facility in South Central opened in 1989. The site is currently used as a data center. [15]