Colorado Boulevard is the main thoroughfare of Pasadena, California. The west end of the street contains shops, restaurants, and movie theaters. Colorado Boulevard is part of Route 66. The street was mentioned in Jan and Dean's 1964 hit song The Little Old Lady from Pasadena.
ColoradoBoulevard (or Colorado Street) is a major east-west street in Southern California, United States.
Colorado Street begins at Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) as a short freeway spur, originally carrying State Route 134 until it was moved north onto the Ventura Freeway.
Colorado Street and ColoradoBoulevard carried pre-1964 Legislative Route 161 from its west end to the merge with Huntington Drive (via Colorado Place).
At the same time the interchange was reconfigured, the former designation of Sable Boulevard (Colorado 51) was decommissioned, and the Colorado 2 designation was extended north to Brighton.
To the west, Colorado 52 connects with U.S. 85 at Fort Lupton, Interstate 25 near Dacono, U.S. 287 south of Longmont, and Colorado 119 (Diagonal Highway) near Niwot.
Colorado 144 is an odd state route, as it is shaped almost like an upside-down "U." It ends in Fort Morgan, but it takes a circuitous route through Orchard, Goodrich, Weldona, and Log Lane Village along the South Platte River.