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Olympic Boulevard is a major arterial road in Los Angeles, California. It stretches from 4th Street on the western end of Santa Monica to East Los Angeles - farther than Wilshire Boulevard and most other streets. An arterial road is a high-capacity road which is just below a highway level of service. ...
Nickname: City of Angels Official website: http://www. ...
Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica is a coastal city in western Los Angeles County, California, USA, by the Pacific Ocean, south of Pacific Palisades and Brentwood, and north of Venice. ...
Welcome sign on Atlantic Boulevard East Los Angeles (often shortened to East L.A.) is an unincorporated area located in Los Angeles County, California, United States that is bounded by the city of Los Angeles to the west and north, the cities of Montebello and Monterey Park to the east...
Wilshire Boulevard is the principal east-west surface street in Los Angeles, California. ...
It runs directly north parallel to Pico Boulevard from Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles, and runs parallel south to Santa Monica Boulevard on its western end and Wilshire Boulevard past Beverly Hills. Pico Boulevard is a major Los Angeles street that runs from Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica to South Central Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles. ...
The Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles as seen from USC, which makes up most of Downtowns skyline. ...
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. ...
Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, almost entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. ...
Like other major Los Angeles streets, Olympic is at least four lanes in width. Unlike other east-west arterial roads such as Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Sunset Boulevard, it does not cross major attractions and sites and therefore contains far less traffic. While Wilshire crosses through the heart of Los Angeles, Olympic runs through the southern end of principal areas such as West Los Angeles, Westwood, Century City, Beverly Hills, Hancock Park, and Downtown Los Angeles. Little Ethiopia is east of Fairfax Avenue and Olympic. Wilshire Boulevard is the principal east-west surface street in Los Angeles, California. ...
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. ...
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West Los Angeles is a district in western Los Angeles, California. ...
High-rise buildings line Wilshire Boulevard through the Westwood area Another view of the Westwood skyline Westwood is a district in western Los Angeles, California. ...
View of the Century City skyline from the Getty Center. ...
Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, almost entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. ...
Hancock Park is a wealthy neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. ...
The Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles as seen from USC, which makes up most of Downtowns skyline. ...
Little Ethiopia refers to the stretch of Fairfax Avenue on the West Side of Los Angeles, California between Olympic and Pico boulevards. ...
Fairfax Avenue is a street on the west side of Los Angeles, California, which runs from Culver City at its southern end to West Hollywood on its northern end. ...
Olympic Boulevard is primarily a commercial, urban street. There is a grass divider with trees in the Santa Monica portion. Around Carthay, Olympic passes through residential homes and neighborhoods. The intersection at La Brea Avenue is under extensive construction. A number of schools are located on Olympic as well. Crossroads School is located at Olympic and 20th in Santa Monica, New Roads School is located at Centinela Avenue in Santa Monica. and Wildwood School is located in between Bundy and Barrington. Los Angeles High School is located slightly to the east of Olympic and Highland Avenue. Carthay is a residential district in the Mid-Wilshire region of west-central Los Angeles, California. ...
La Brea Avenue is a prominent north/south thoroughfare in Los Angeles. ...
Crossroads School is a name used by several different schools worldwide. ...
New Roads School in Santa Monica, California, is an independent educational community set on three campuses within Los Angeles County that currently serves 400 boys and girls in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. ...
Centinela Avenue is an important street in Los Angeles. ...
Wildwood School is an independent K-12 school located in Los Angeles. ...
Los Angeles Senior High School Los Angeles High School, founded in 1873, is the oldest public high school in the Southern California Region and in the Los Angeles Unified School District. ...
Highland Avenue is a major north/south arterial road that runs from Caheunga Boulevard in the southern end of the San Fernando Valley to Washington Boulevard in South Los Angeles. ...
Along with Beverly Boulevard, Olympic is considered one of the faster ways to travel east-west across Los Angeles. Besides lacking the traffic and popularity of the big name streets, Olympic has fewer lights than its parallel neighbor Pico Boulevard. Also, Olympic expands to six lanes starting east of Santa Monica and generally maintains a speed limit of 45 miles per hour. Even so, due to Los Angeles traffic, Olympic often becomes congested. Beverly Boulevard is one of the main east-west thoroughfares in Los Angeles. ...
Pico Boulevard is a major Los Angeles street that runs from Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica to South Central Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles. ...
It was originally named 10th street, but was renamed Olympic Boulevard for the 1932 Olympic Games. (Redirected from 1932 Olympic Games) There were two Olympic Games in the year 1932: 1932 Summer Olympics 1932 Winter Olympics This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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