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This is a list of notable streets in Los Angeles, California. They are grouped by type: arterial thoroughfares , commercial corridors, and other streets. Arterial thoroughfares
Hollywood Boulevard is a major east–west street in Los Angeles, California. It runs through the Hollywood , East Hollywood , Little Armenia , Thai Town , and Los Feliz districts. Its western terminus is at Sunset Plaza Drive in the Hollywood Hills and its eastern terminus is at Sunset Boulevard in Los Feliz.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, US For the U.S. motion picture industry, see Cinema of the United States. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States Hollywood Neighborhood The Hollywood Sign in front of Hollywood Hills in January 2019 Map of the Hollywood neighborhood ...
In 1918, Iris Theatre moved to a new 1000-seat location, [2] and in 1919, Musso & Frank opened; it has since become the oldest restaurant in Hollywood. [34] In 1920, Congregational Church opened, and today it is one of two institutional buildings still standing in the district. [1] Hollywood Boulevard looking east towards Cahuenga, 1928.
Bureau of Street Services, City of L.A. DPW: Length: 5 miles (8.0 km) Location: Los Angeles, California: West end: Sierra Bonita Avenue in Whitley Heights: Major junctions: Highland Avenue in Hollywood US 101/Vine Street in Hollywood Western Avenue in Los Feliz Vermont Avenue in Los Feliz: East end: Clayton Avenue/Ronda Vista Drive in Los Feliz
Signs along the Sunset Strip Sunset Blvd at the West Gate of Bel Air Emerson College Los Angeles Center at 5960 Sunset Blvd. Sunset Boulevard is a boulevard in the central and western part of Los Angeles, California, United States, that stretches from the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades east to Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.
Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant at 1628 North Vine. Despite its less distinctive Spanish Mission style facade, the second Brown Derby, which opened on Valentine's Day 1929 at 1628 North Vine Street in Hollywood, was the branch that played the greater part in Hollywood history. Due to its proximity to movie studios, it became the place to do ...
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