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Valley Boulevard

Valley Boulevard is a street in Southern California, running east from Los Angeles to Pomona, where it becomes Holt Boulevard, and a continuation from Fontana to Colton. It generally parallels Interstate 10 (I-10) and State Route 60 (CA 60), and is the original alignment of U.S. Route 60 (US 60). The present north end of I-710 is at Valley Boulevard in Los Angeles, just west of Alhambra.

Valley Boulevard
Maintained byLocal jurisdictions
West endMission Road in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles
Major
junctions
East endSperry Drive in Colton

Route description Edit

The road begins northeast of downtown Los Angeles at the intersection of North Main Street and North Mission Road, passing through the University Hills district at the northernmost edge of the Cal State LA campus and then through Alhambra. It ends at the interchange with CA 71 in Pomona, continuing east through Pomona as Holt Avenue and entering Montclair as Holt Boulevard. Portions of the boulevard are also part of El Camino Real.

After Holt Boulevard passes through Ontario, it merges with I-10; a few miles eastward from there, another piece of Valley Boulevard splits from I-10 in Fontana, running through Rialto to I-10 in eastern Colton. When the old alignment next splits, in San Bernardino, it is known as Redlands Boulevard.

Description Edit

Valley Boulevard (former US 60, US 70 and US 99) is a vital and growing professional and business sector that includes many Asian markets, eateries and other service-oriented businesses such as physicians and dentists. There are multiple Asian banks and Asian owned and operated enterprises that accommodate the burgeoning Asian population.[1]

The Asian communities in the San Gabriel Valley follow along a 25-mile (40 km) stretch of Valley Boulevard covering the entire length of the San Gabriel Valley with Alhambra on the west side and Diamond Bar on the east side. Asian communities in the San Gabriel Valley extend as far north as San Marino and Arcadia and as far south as Hacienda Heights and Rowland Heights.[2]

Valley Boulevard begins at Lincoln Park, off North Main Street near downtown Los Angeles, about a mile northeast of the downtown Los Angeles Chinatown. From North Main Street, Valley runs east along a five-mile (8 km) stretch including large industrial tracts and the largely Hispanic community of Lincoln Heights. Midway between downtown Chinatown to the west and the start of the ethnic Chinese suburbs to the east is the Ming Ya Buddhist Temple, on Valley Boulevard in Lincoln Heights.

From Los Angeles, Valley Blvd. enters Alhambra, the "Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley". Alhambra, which is 47% Asian according to the 2000 census, has a large number of Asian businesses along Valley Boulevard. Alhambra's Valley Boulevard boasts numerous noodle shops, Asian cafés and the original Sam Woo Barbecue restaurant. The artful Wing Lung Bank features the largest glass tile mural in North America, composed of 996,000 3/4" glass tiles.[1] Each year, Alhambra and San Gabriel host one of the largest Lunar Chinese New Year celebrations in the country which includes a parade along Valley Boulevard.[3]

 
San Gabriel Square

Continuing east from Alhambra along Valley Boulevard are the cities of San Gabriel and Rosemead with San Marino, Temple City and Arcadia being further north and east. These five cities have Asian populations between 40 and 55% with a large number of Asian businesses in their various town centers. Along Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel are dozens of Asian mini-malls and hundreds of shops and restaurants. San Gabriel Square is one of the most prominent and features a 99 Ranch Market, several shops and restaurants including specialties such as Taiwanese and Vegetarian food. Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel also includes the comprehensive San Gabriel Superstore[4] which includes multiple vendors anchored by a large grocery store.

Continuing east from Rosemead further along Valley are the largely Hispanic communities of El Monte and La Puente and large industrial tracts, including those that dominate the City of Industry. This ten-mile-long (16 km), largely industrial corridor includes many Asian owned wholesale businesses, including importers of electronics, food and furniture from Asia. North of La Puente is West Covina which is 26% Asian[5] and south of La Puente is Hacienda Heights which is 36% Asian[2] Hacienda Heights is home to the Hsi Lai Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the United States.[6][7] The temple encompasses 15 acres (61,000 m2) and a floor area of 102,432 sq ft (9,516.2 m2). The temple's Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD) and Qing Dynasty (1644–1911 AD) architecture is faithful to the traditional style of buildings, Chinese gardens, and statuary of ancient Chinese monasteries. Hsi Lai was built to serve as a spiritual and cultural center for those interested in learning Buddhism and Chinese culture.[8]

On the east side of the San Gabriel Valley, before Valley Boulevard becomes Holt Avenue in Pomona, are the communities of Rowland Heights, Walnut and Diamond Bar.[2] These three communities each have Asian populations of between 50 and 60%. Rowland Heights offers its own mini ethnic suburbia, including the businesses lining Colima Road (about one mile (1.6 km) south of Valley), Fullerton Road and Nogales Street. Indoor malls in Rowland Heights feature fine restaurants and chic Asian boutiques.

History Edit

Several old alignments are present:

  • In downtown El Monte, the old road is now Valley Mall; a new alignment has been built a block to the north.
  • A road named Old Valley Boulevard exists in La Puente, where the new alignment crosses over a railroad on a bridge. The old road originally crossed near Unruh Avenue, and later moved to Hacienda Boulevard.[9][10]
  • The road originally crossed the railroads in western Pomona via Pomona Boulevard, present CA 71 and 2nd Street into downtown Pomona.[9]

The road was once known as Main Street between El Monte and La Puente and Pomona Boulevard between La Puente and Pomona. Main Street became Valley Boulevard between 1933 and 1942, and Pomona Boulevard was renamed (except for the old section in Pomona) by 1959.[9][10][11]

When US 60 was first extended to Los Angeles ca. 1932, it ran along Valley Boulevard. The new alignment (Ramona Boulevard and Garvey Avenue, now partly the San Bernardino Freeway) was built ca. 1934, taking US 60 off Valley Boulevard.[9] Pre-1964 Legislative Route 77 was defined in 1931 to run from downtown Los Angeles to Pomona along Valley Boulevard, and then to continue east to Riverside and south to San Diego.[12] The part from the east city limit of Los Angeles (just east of the north end of CA 7, now I-710) to I-10 in El Monte was assigned the State Route 212 number in the 1964 renumbering, and in 1965 it was removed from the state highway system.[13]

Bus service from Downtown Los Angeles to El Monte is served by Metro Local line 76. Bus service east of El Monte is served by Foothill Transit line 194.

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Los AngelesLos AngelesSoto StreetWestern terminus
Alhambra 
 
 
 
I-710 south (Long Beach Freeway) to I-10 – Long Beach
I-710 exit 23; traffic exits northbound.
Rosemead  SR 19 (Rosemead Boulevard)Former SR 164
El Monte  I-10 (San Bernardino Freeway) – Los Angeles, San BernardinoI-10 exit 29B
  I-605 (San Gabriel River Freeway) – Seal Beach, DuarteI-605 exit 21
City of IndustryLa Puente lineHacienda BoulevardFormer SR 39
  CR N8 (Azusa Avenue)
Pomona  SR 71 (Chino Valley Freeway / I-10 Bus. west) – Los Angeles, Pasadena, CoronaWestern end of I-10 Bus. concurrency; SR 71 exit 14A; Valley Boulevard becomes Holt Avenue and Holt Boulevard.
San BernardinoOntario  SR 83 (Euclid Avenue)
 
 
I-10 west (San Bernardino Freeway) – Los Angeles
Western end of I-10 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Gap in route
 
 
I-10 east (San Bernardino Freeway) – San Bernardino
Eastern end of I-10 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Colton  
 
I-10 (San Bernardino Freeway) to I-215 / Mt. Vernon Avenue – Los Angeles, Redlands, Indio
Eastern end of I-10 Bus. concurrency
Sperry DriveEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Landmarks Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 21, 2010. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Douglas Quant (February 6, 2007). "Inland News | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California". PE.com. The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  3. ^ "女性に人気の医療事務【通信講座で資格を取りましょう】".
  4. ^ Chopsticks, Wandering (June 11, 2008). "Wandering Chopsticks: Vietnamese Food, Recipes, and More: San Gabriel Superstore - San Gabriel".
  5. ^ "City of West Covina : Home".
  6. ^ Pan, Philip P. (August 8, 1993). "Good Neighbor : Hemisphere's Largest Buddhist Temple Wins Over Residents". Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^ "佛光山西來寺" [Fo Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple]. www.hsilai.org (in English and Chinese). Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  8. ^ http://www.hsilai.org/en/intro_subpages/intro_hsi_lai_temple.html February 4, 2015, at the Wayback Machine accessed August 22, 2010
  9. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved February 13, 2008.
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 24, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
  11. ^ 1959 Rand McNally Los Angeles and vicinity map
  12. ^ "California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Chronology of California Highways 1915-1932".
  13. ^ "California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 209 through 216".
  14. ^ Do, Anh (June 15, 2021). "Valley Boulevard, L.A.'s Chinese main street, was a ghost town in 2020. Can it bounce back?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 16, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)


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Valley Boulevard is a street in Southern California running east from Los Angeles to Pomona where it becomes Holt Boulevard and a continuation from Fontana to Colton It generally parallels Interstate 10 I 10 and State Route 60 CA 60 and is the original alignment of U S Route 60 US 60 The present north end of I 710 is at Valley Boulevard in Los Angeles just west of Alhambra Valley BoulevardMaintained byLocal jurisdictionsWest endMission Road in Lincoln Heights Los AngelesMajorjunctionsI 710 in Monterey Park SR 19 in Rosemead I 605 in Industry CR N8 in Industry SR 71 in Pomona SR 83 in Ontario I 10 in OntarioEast endSperry Drive in Colton Contents 1 Route description 2 Description 3 History 4 Major intersections 5 Landmarks 6 See also 7 ReferencesRoute description EditThe road begins northeast of downtown Los Angeles at the intersection of North Main Street and North Mission Road passing through the University Hills district at the northernmost edge of the Cal State LA campus and then through Alhambra It ends at the interchange with CA 71 in Pomona continuing east through Pomona as Holt Avenue and entering Montclair as Holt Boulevard Portions of the boulevard are also part of El Camino Real After Holt Boulevard passes through Ontario it merges with I 10 a few miles eastward from there another piece of Valley Boulevard splits from I 10 in Fontana running through Rialto to I 10 in eastern Colton When the old alignment next splits in San Bernardino it is known as Redlands Boulevard Description EditValley Boulevard former US 60 US 70 and US 99 is a vital and growing professional and business sector that includes many Asian markets eateries and other service oriented businesses such as physicians and dentists There are multiple Asian banks and Asian owned and operated enterprises that accommodate the burgeoning Asian population 1 The Asian communities in the San Gabriel Valley follow along a 25 mile 40 km stretch of Valley Boulevard covering the entire length of the San Gabriel Valley with Alhambra on the west side and Diamond Bar on the east side Asian communities in the San Gabriel Valley extend as far north as San Marino and Arcadia and as far south as Hacienda Heights and Rowland Heights 2 Valley Boulevard begins at Lincoln Park off North Main Street near downtown Los Angeles about a mile northeast of the downtown Los Angeles Chinatown From North Main Street Valley runs east along a five mile 8 km stretch including large industrial tracts and the largely Hispanic community of Lincoln Heights Midway between downtown Chinatown to the west and the start of the ethnic Chinese suburbs to the east is the Ming Ya Buddhist Temple on Valley Boulevard in Lincoln Heights From Los Angeles Valley Blvd enters Alhambra the Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley Alhambra which is 47 Asian according to the 2000 census has a large number of Asian businesses along Valley Boulevard Alhambra s Valley Boulevard boasts numerous noodle shops Asian cafes and the original Sam Woo Barbecue restaurant The artful Wing Lung Bank features the largest glass tile mural in North America composed of 996 000 3 4 glass tiles 1 Each year Alhambra and San Gabriel host one of the largest Lunar Chinese New Year celebrations in the country which includes a parade along Valley Boulevard 3 nbsp San Gabriel SquareContinuing east from Alhambra along Valley Boulevard are the cities of San Gabriel and Rosemead with San Marino Temple City and Arcadia being further north and east These five cities have Asian populations between 40 and 55 with a large number of Asian businesses in their various town centers Along Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel are dozens of Asian mini malls and hundreds of shops and restaurants San Gabriel Square is one of the most prominent and features a 99 Ranch Market several shops and restaurants including specialties such as Taiwanese and Vegetarian food Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel also includes the comprehensive San Gabriel Superstore 4 which includes multiple vendors anchored by a large grocery store Continuing east from Rosemead further along Valley are the largely Hispanic communities of El Monte and La Puente and large industrial tracts including those that dominate the City of Industry This ten mile long 16 km largely industrial corridor includes many Asian owned wholesale businesses including importers of electronics food and furniture from Asia North of La Puente is West Covina which is 26 Asian 5 and south of La Puente is Hacienda Heights which is 36 Asian 2 Hacienda Heights is home to the Hsi Lai Temple the largest Buddhist temple in the United States 6 7 The temple encompasses 15 acres 61 000 m2 and a floor area of 102 432 sq ft 9 516 2 m2 The temple s Ming Dynasty 1368 1644 AD and Qing Dynasty 1644 1911 AD architecture is faithful to the traditional style of buildings Chinese gardens and statuary of ancient Chinese monasteries Hsi Lai was built to serve as a spiritual and cultural center for those interested in learning Buddhism and Chinese culture 8 On the east side of the San Gabriel Valley before Valley Boulevard becomes Holt Avenue in Pomona are the communities of Rowland Heights Walnut and Diamond Bar 2 These three communities each have Asian populations of between 50 and 60 Rowland Heights offers its own mini ethnic suburbia including the businesses lining Colima Road about one mile 1 6 km south of Valley Fullerton Road and Nogales Street Indoor malls in Rowland Heights feature fine restaurants and chic Asian boutiques History EditSeveral old alignments are present In downtown El Monte the old road is now Valley Mall a new alignment has been built a block to the north A road named Old Valley Boulevard exists in La Puente where the new alignment crosses over a railroad on a bridge The old road originally crossed near Unruh Avenue and later moved to Hacienda Boulevard 9 10 The road originally crossed the railroads in western Pomona via Pomona Boulevard present CA 71 and 2nd Street into downtown Pomona 9 The road was once known as Main Street between El Monte and La Puente and Pomona Boulevard between La Puente and Pomona Main Street became Valley Boulevard between 1933 and 1942 and Pomona Boulevard was renamed except for the old section in Pomona by 1959 9 10 11 When US 60 was first extended to Los Angeles ca 1932 it ran along Valley Boulevard The new alignment Ramona Boulevard and Garvey Avenue now partly the San Bernardino Freeway was built ca 1934 taking US 60 off Valley Boulevard 9 Pre 1964 Legislative Route 77 was defined in 1931 to run from downtown Los Angeles to Pomona along Valley Boulevard and then to continue east to Riverside and south to San Diego 12 The part from the east city limit of Los Angeles just east of the north end of CA 7 now I 710 to I 10 in El Monte was assigned the State Route 212 number in the 1964 renumbering and in 1965 it was removed from the state highway system 13 Bus service from Downtown Los Angeles to El Monte is served by Metro Local line 76 Bus service east of El Monte is served by Foothill Transit line 194 Major intersections EditThis section contains a table that is missing mileposts for one or more junctions Please help by adding the missing mileposts CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesLos AngelesLos AngelesSoto StreetWestern terminusAlhambra nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 710 south Long Beach Freeway to I 10 Long BeachI 710 exit 23 traffic exits northbound Rosemead nbsp SR 19 Rosemead Boulevard Former SR 164El Monte nbsp I 10 San Bernardino Freeway Los Angeles San BernardinoI 10 exit 29B nbsp I 605 San Gabriel River Freeway Seal Beach DuarteI 605 exit 21City of Industry La Puente lineHacienda BoulevardFormer SR 39 nbsp CR N8 Azusa Avenue Pomona nbsp SR 71 Chino Valley Freeway I 10 Bus west Los Angeles Pasadena CoronaWestern end of I 10 Bus concurrency SR 71 exit 14A Valley Boulevard becomes Holt Avenue and Holt Boulevard San BernardinoOntario nbsp SR 83 Euclid Avenue nbsp nbsp I 10 west San Bernardino Freeway Los AngelesWestern end of I 10 concurrency westbound exit and eastbound entranceGap in route nbsp nbsp I 10 east San Bernardino Freeway San BernardinoEastern end of I 10 concurrency eastbound exit and westbound entranceColton nbsp nbsp nbsp I 10 San Bernardino Freeway to I 215 Mt Vernon Avenue Los Angeles Redlands IndioEastern end of I 10 Bus concurrencySperry DriveEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miLandmarks EditAsian businesses in the San Gabriel Valley follow along a 25 mile 40 km stretch covering the entire length of the valley 14 Garfield Theater Alhambra California Gateway Plaza Monument Alhambra The Hat sign Valley Boulevard and Garfield Ave 4351 Valley Blvd Los Angeles Office originally built in 1930 for 60 000 SF warehouse in their back lot now USC Facility office Los Angeles See also Edit nbsp California portal nbsp Greater Los Angeles portal nbsp U S roads portalReferences Edit a b Cityofalhambra org Archived from the original on November 21 2010 Retrieved January 17 2011 a b c Douglas Quant February 6 2007 Inland News PE com Southern California News News for Inland Southern California PE com The Press Enterprise Retrieved November 11 2010 女性に人気の医療事務 通信講座で資格を取りましょう Chopsticks Wandering June 11 2008 Wandering Chopsticks Vietnamese Food Recipes and More San Gabriel Superstore San Gabriel City of West Covina Home Pan Philip P August 8 1993 Good Neighbor Hemisphere s Largest Buddhist Temple Wins Over Residents Los Angeles Times 佛光山西來寺 Fo Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple www hsilai org in English and Chinese Retrieved March 28 2023 http www hsilai org en intro subpages intro hsi lai temple html Archived February 4 2015 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 22 2010 a b c d 1933 Rand McNally Los Angeles and vicinity map Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved February 13 2008 a b 1942 Gousha Los Angeles and vicinity map Archived from the original on April 24 2006 Retrieved November 29 2011 1959 Rand McNally Los Angeles and vicinity map California Highways www cahighways org Chronology of California Highways 1915 1932 California Highways www cahighways org Routes 209 through 216 Do Anh June 15 2021 Valley Boulevard L A s Chinese main street was a ghost town in 2020 Can it bounce back Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 16 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valley Boulevard amp oldid 1147007980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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