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La Cienega Boulevard

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La Cienega Boulevard is a major north–south arterial road in the Los Angeles metropolitan area that runs from El Segundo Boulevard in Hawthorne to the Sunset Strip/Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood to the north. It was named for Rancho Las Cienegas, literally "The Ranch Of The Swamps," an area of marshland south of Rancho La Brea.

La Cienega Boulevard
(Spanish: "The Swamp")
Nearest metro station  La Cienega/Jefferson
South endEl Segundo Boulevard in Del Aire
Major
junctions
I-105 in Los Angeles
I-405 in Inglewod
SR 187 / Venice Blvd near Culver City
I-10 near Culver City
SR 2 / Santa Monica Blvd in Norma Triangle
North endSunset Boulevard in West Hollywood

Route description Edit

From south of Fairview Boulevard and from north of Obama Boulevard (formerly Rodeo Road) La Cienega Boulevard is a regular surface street and one of Hollywood's major thoroughfares. Offices for A&E Network, The History Channel and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are located on La Cienega as were the studios of Citadel Broadcasting flagships KABC and KLOS, two of Los Angeles' biggest radio stations, which were demolished for an apartment and shopping complex, currently under construction. La Cienega Boulevard was formerly the location of the headquarters of the defunct book publisher Price Stern Sloan. A portion of La Cienega in and adjacent to Beverly Hills is known as "Restaurant Row" for its large number of upscale restaurants. South of Olympic, La Cienega through between the Pico-Robertson and South Carthay neighborhoods in West Los Angeles and through the Crestview neighborhood in West Los Angeles into Culver City and is known for its large number of automotive-related business including several used car dealerships and many body shops and auto mechanics.[1]

 
Looking north on La Cienega Blvd. from Santa Monica Blvd.

It continues south passing Interstate 10, and the Metro Expo Line.

It is unusual among Southern California roadways to be built to freeway standards. South of Interstate 10, La Cienega was built to freeway standards in the late 1940s as part of the proposed Laurel Canyon Freeway, part of State Route 170. The SR 170 freeway was never completed south of U.S. Route 101, and the stretch of La Cienega from just north of Fairview Blvd in Inglewood, through Baldwin Hills and along the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area to Obama Boulevard in Los Angeles is a divided, limited access expressway with few traffic signals. As such, emergency call boxes like those found along the area's freeways were installed along that stretch in the early 1970s.

South of Fairview Blvd, La Cienega runs parallel to the 405 freeway and terminates at El Segundo Boulevard in Del Aire along the west side of the freeway. A non-contiguous segment also named La Cienega Blvd runs along the East side of the 405 freeway roughly between El Segundo Blvd and Rosecrans Avenue in the section of Hawthorne also known as Wiseburn, another unincorporated area adjacent to Del Aire. If you look where it curves into 142nd street, the street sign is mislabeled E 142nd street, which is one block north of Rosecrans

Many years ago, the south end of La Cienega was Anza Avenue.

La Cienega Design Quarter Edit

The area of La Cienega Boulevard, from Beverly Boulevard to Santa Monica Boulevard, and its satellite streets is known as the La Cienega Design Quarter. Its shops and galleries house many antiques, furniture, rugs, accessories and art. Art dealer Felix Landau operated his trend-setting gallery there in the 1960s.

Restaurant Row Edit

 
Sign at the corner of Wilshire and La Cienega
 
Looking south down La Cienega Blvd. from the intersection with Sunset Blvd.
 
The big Randy's Donuts shop is at the corner of La Cienega and Manchester Blvd in Inglewood

La Cienega in Beverly Hills, north of Wilshire Boulevard, is known as Restaurant Row because it features many upscale restaurants. From Wilshire in Beverly Hills traveling north the best known establishments include Benihana, The Stinking Rose, Darioush, the original Lawry's the Prime Rib, Hakobe, Tokyo Table - Tokyo City Cuisine, Matsuhisa, Fogo de Chão, Gyu-Kaku, Woo Lae Oak, The Bazaar by José Andrés, and Morton's.[2]

Etymology Edit

La Cienega Boulevard is named after Rancho Las Cienegas Mexican land grant roughly in the region now called "West Los Angeles." The Spanish phrase la ciénaga translates into English as "the swamp" and the area named "Las Ciénegas" was a continual marshland due to the course of the Los Angeles River through that area prior to a massive southerly shift in 1825 to roughly its present course. The difference in spelling in Los Angeles between the Castilian Spanish word ciénaga and the name of the thoroughfare, which is common in other Iberian languages like Extremaduran,[3] originated with the name of the ranch.

Transportation Edit

Metro Local lines 105 runs on La Cienega Boulevard. An elevated light rail station for the Metro E Line is located at Jefferson Boulevard. An underground station for the Metro D Line at Wilshire Boulevard is currently under construction.

Major intersections Edit

The entire route is in Los Angeles County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HawthorneDel Aire line 
 
El Segundo Boulevard to I-405 (San Diego Freeway)
South end of La Cienega Boulevard; I-405 north exit 44
Del Aire 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway)
I-405 south exit 44/El Segundo Boulevard
120th Street
Los AngelesLennox line 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway)
I-405 south exit 45B/Imperial Highway east
 
 
 
Imperial Highway to I-405 north (San Diego Freeway)
I-405 north exit 45B
 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway) – Long Beach
I-405 south exit 45B/Imperial Highway west
 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway)
Next to I-405 south exit 46/Century Boulevard east
Los AngelesInglewood line 
 
 
Century Boulevard to I-405 north (San Diego Freeway) – LAX
I-405 north exit 46
 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway)
I-405 south exit 46/Century Boulevard west
InglewoodArbor Vitae Street
 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway) / Olive Street
I-405 south exit 47
Manchester BoulevardFormer SR 42
Florence Avenue
 
 
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway) – Long Beach
Interchange; I-405 south exit 47; no access from La Cienega Boulevard northbound
Los AngelesInglewood lineCentinela Avenue
South end of expressway
Ladera HeightsSlauson Avenue – Ladera HeightsInterchange; former SR 90
Stocker Street
Los AngelesCulver City lineKenneth Hahn State Recreation AreaInterchange
Los AngelesObama BoulevardNorth end of expressway
Los AngelesJefferson Boulevard
 
 
Fairfax Avenue to I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway)
Culver CityWashington Boulevard
Los AngelesVenice Boulevard (SR 187)
  I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) – Santa Monica, Los AngelesInterchange; I-10 exit 7A
Pico Boulevard
Los AngelesBeverly Hills lineOlympic Boulevard
Beverly HillsWilshire Boulevard
Los AngelesSan Vicente Boulevard
3rd Street
Beverly BoulevardCenter of the so-called "studio zone"
West HollywoodMelrose Avenue
Santa Monica Boulevard (SR 2)
Sunset BoulevardNorth end of La Cienega Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References Edit

  1. ^ "June 9, 2007". Car Talk. Episode 200723. June 9, 2007.
  2. ^ Monreal, Jane (March 20, 2008). "Top 7 restaurant rows in SoCal". ABC 7. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  3. ^ Julyan, Robert (1996). The Place Names of New Mexico. ISBN 9780826316899.

External links Edit

  • Southern California Unsigned Freeways – La Cienega Boulevard
  • La Cienega Design Quarter

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in West Hollywood Contents 1 Route description 1 1 La Cienega Design Quarter 1 2 Restaurant Row 2 Etymology 3 Transportation 4 Major intersections 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditFrom south of Fairview Boulevard and from north of Obama Boulevard formerly Rodeo Road La Cienega Boulevard is a regular surface street and one of Hollywood s major thoroughfares Offices for A amp E Network The History Channel and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are located on La Cienega as were the studios of Citadel Broadcasting flagships KABC and KLOS two of Los Angeles biggest radio stations which were demolished for an apartment and shopping complex currently under construction La Cienega Boulevard was formerly the location of the headquarters of the defunct book publisher Price Stern Sloan A portion of La Cienega in and adjacent to Beverly Hills is known as Restaurant Row for its large number of upscale restaurants South of Olympic La Cienega through between the Pico 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along the area s freeways were installed along that stretch in the early 1970s South of Fairview Blvd La Cienega runs parallel to the 405 freeway and terminates at El Segundo Boulevard in Del Aire along the west side of the freeway A non contiguous segment also named La Cienega Blvd runs along the East side of the 405 freeway roughly between El Segundo Blvd and Rosecrans Avenue in the section of Hawthorne also known as Wiseburn another unincorporated area adjacent to Del Aire If you look where it curves into 142nd street the street sign is mislabeled E 142nd street which is one block north of RosecransMany years ago the south end of La Cienega was Anza Avenue La Cienega Design Quarter Edit The area of La Cienega Boulevard from Beverly Boulevard to Santa Monica Boulevard and its satellite streets is known as the La Cienega Design Quarter Its shops and galleries house many antiques furniture rugs accessories and art Art dealer Felix Landau operated his trend setting gallery there in the 1960s Restaurant Row Edit nbsp Sign at the corner of Wilshire and La Cienega nbsp Looking south down La Cienega Blvd from the intersection with Sunset Blvd nbsp The big Randy s Donuts shop is at the corner of La Cienega and Manchester Blvd in InglewoodLa Cienega in Beverly Hills north of Wilshire Boulevard is known as Restaurant Row because it features many upscale restaurants From Wilshire in Beverly Hills traveling north the best known establishments include Benihana The Stinking Rose Darioush the original Lawry s the Prime Rib Hakobe Tokyo Table Tokyo City Cuisine Matsuhisa Fogo de Chao Gyu Kaku Woo Lae Oak The Bazaar by Jose Andres and Morton s 2 Etymology EditLa Cienega Boulevard is named after Rancho Las Cienegas Mexican land grant roughly in the region now called West Los Angeles The Spanish phrase la cienaga translates into English as the swamp and the area named Las Cienegas was a continual marshland due to the course of the Los Angeles River through that area prior to a massive southerly shift in 1825 to roughly its present course The difference in spelling in Los Angeles between the Castilian Spanish word cienaga and the name of the thoroughfare which is common in other Iberian languages like Extremaduran 3 originated with the name of the ranch Transportation EditMetro Local lines 105 runs on La Cienega Boulevard An elevated light rail station for the Metro E Line is located at Jefferson Boulevard An underground station for the Metro D Line at Wilshire Boulevard is currently under construction Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Los Angeles County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesHawthorne Del Aire line nbsp nbsp El Segundo Boulevard to I 405 San Diego Freeway South end of La Cienega Boulevard I 405 north exit 44Del Aire nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway I 405 south exit 44 El Segundo Boulevard120th StreetLos Angeles Lennox line nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway I 405 south exit 45B Imperial Highway east nbsp nbsp nbsp Imperial Highway to I 405 north San Diego Freeway I 405 north exit 45B nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway Long BeachI 405 south exit 45B Imperial Highway west nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway Next to I 405 south exit 46 Century Boulevard eastLos Angeles Inglewood line nbsp nbsp nbsp Century Boulevard to I 405 north San Diego Freeway LAXI 405 north exit 46 nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway I 405 south exit 46 Century Boulevard westInglewoodArbor Vitae Street nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway Olive StreetI 405 south exit 47Manchester BoulevardFormer SR 42Florence Avenue nbsp nbsp I 405 south San Diego Freeway Long BeachInterchange I 405 south exit 47 no access from La Cienega Boulevard northboundLos Angeles Inglewood lineCentinela AvenueSouth end of expresswayLadera HeightsSlauson Avenue Ladera HeightsInterchange former SR 90Stocker StreetLos Angeles Culver City lineKenneth Hahn State Recreation AreaInterchangeLos AngelesObama BoulevardNorth end of expresswayLos AngelesJefferson Boulevard nbsp nbsp Fairfax Avenue to I 10 Santa Monica Freeway Culver CityWashington BoulevardLos AngelesVenice Boulevard SR 187 nbsp I 10 Santa Monica Freeway Santa Monica Los AngelesInterchange I 10 exit 7APico BoulevardLos Angeles Beverly Hills lineOlympic BoulevardBeverly HillsWilshire BoulevardLos AngelesSan Vicente Boulevard3rd StreetBeverly BoulevardCenter of the so called studio zone West HollywoodMelrose AvenueSanta Monica Boulevard SR 2 Sunset BoulevardNorth end of La Cienega Boulevard1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences Edit June 9 2007 Car Talk Episode 200723 June 9 2007 Monreal Jane March 20 2008 Top 7 restaurant rows in SoCal ABC 7 Retrieved 4 June 2014 Julyan Robert 1996 The Place Names of New Mexico ISBN 9780826316899 External links Edit nbsp Los Angeles portalSouthern California Unsigned Freeways La Cienega Boulevard La Cienega Design Quarter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Cienega Boulevard amp oldid 1181241752 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