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Encyclopedia > Doheny Drive

Doheny Drive is the westernmost of the major north/south thoroughfares east of the West Los Angeles region. It starts at Pico Boulevard and travels north past Sunset Boulevard. Doheny is significant because it is the dividing line between Beverly Hills and Los Angeles (or West Hollywood, starting at Beverly Boulevard ). In addition, Doheny encounters few traffic lights, making it a relatively quick trip north/south. From Santa Monica Boulevard to Sunset Boulevard are condominiums, adjacent to the Sunset Strip. Indeed, Doheny Drive forms the western end of the Strip, which ends at Crescent Heights Boulevard to the east. West Los Angeles, also called the Westside, is generally considered to be the portion of Los Angeles, California and its suburbs that lies east of the Pacific Ocean including Brentwood, west of La Brea Avenue (varying definitions set the boundary at Fairfax Avenue or even the eastern border of Beverly... Pico Boulevard is a major Los Angeles street that runs from Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica to South Central Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... For other uses, see: Beverly Hills (disambiguation). ... West Hollywoods logo illustrates the citys borders. ... Beverly Boulevard is one of the main east-west thoroughfares in Los Angeles. ... California State Route 2; the Santa Monica Boulevard segment is highlighted in red, Alvarado Street is highlighted in green, the Glendale Freeway is highlighted in blue, and the Angeles Crest Highway is highlighted in purple. ... A condominium is a form of housing tenure. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...



 
 

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