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Washington Boulevard (Los Angeles)

Washington Boulevard is an east-west arterial road in Los Angeles County, California spanning a total of 27.4 miles (44 km).

Washington Boulevard
Maintained byLocal jurisdictions
Nearest metro station
West endPacific Avenue in Los Angeles, California
Major
junctions
SR 1 in Los Angeles
Sepulveda Boulevard in Culver City
La Cienega Boulevard in Culver City
Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles
I-10 in Los Angeles
La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles
Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles
Western Avenue in Los Angeles
Normandie Avenue in Los Angeles
Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles
Figueroa Street in Los Angeles
San Pedro Street in Los Angeles
Central Avenue in Los Angeles
Alameda Street in Los Angeles
Soto Street in Los Angeles
I-710 in Commerce
Atlantic Boulevard in Commerce
I-5 in Commerce
Telegraph Road in Commerce
Garfield Avenue in Commerce
Paramount Boulevard in Pico Rivera
SR 19 in Pico Rivera
I-605 in West Whittier-Los Nietos
East end SR 72 (Whittier Boulevard) / Pickering Avenue / Santa Fe Springs Road in Whittier

Its western terminus is the Pacific Ocean just west of Pacific Avenue and straddling the border of the Venice Beach and Marina Peninsula neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The Boulevard extends eastbound to the city of Whittier, at Whittier Boulevard. It is south of Venice Boulevard for most of its length. At Wade Street, Washington Place is formed adjacent and parallel and lasts until just east of Sepulveda Boulevard, where it merges back into Washington Boulevard. Washington merges into Culver Boulevard briefly, but forms back into its own street at Canfield Avenue.

Washington Boulevard, which is primarily four lanes but has some six-lane sections, passes through locations in the mid-southern portion of Los Angeles County. The communities to the west include affluent areas such as Marina del Rey and Ladera Heights. Further east it passes between Crestview and Culver City and through Mid City, Arlington Heights, Pico Union, City of Commerce, Montebello, Pico Rivera, Los Nietos and Whittier.

West Adams Preparatory High School is located on Vermont Avenue and Washington Blvd.

History edit

The thoroughfare was known as Washington Street until around 1903.[citation needed]

In 1905, it boasted the headquarters of the local horse driving club, for a mile west of Western Avenue. "The road is not of the best," reported the Los Angeles Times, "and automobiles are usurping it . . . but it is the nearest approach to a speedway the reinsmen have, and they therefore make the most of it." Mayor Owen McAleer "has set aside that stretch of the highway to those drivers who delight in vying with each other off the racetrack, and policemen have been given to understand that some latitude is to be allowed horsemen there."[1]

Transportation edit

Washington Boulevard provides bus service between Venice Beach and West LA Transit Center by Culver City Transit line 1, between West LA Transit Center and Downtown by Metro Local line 35, and east of Downtown by Montebello Transit line 50. A portion of the Metro A Line runs along Washington Boulevard (serving the Grand/LATTC, San Pedro and Washington stations), from Flower Street to Long Beach Avenue, while the Metro E Line serves a rail station near the intersection with National Boulevard.

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Los Angeles County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Los AngelesPacific AvenueWestern terminus of Washington Boulevard
  SR 1 (Lincoln Boulevard, Pacific Coast Highway) – Santa Monica, Long Beach
Culver CitySepulveda Boulevard
Culver BoulevardOverlap with Culver Boulevard for 0.25 miles (0.40 km)
La Cienega Boulevard
Los AngelesFairfax Avenue
  I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) – Santa Monica, San Bernardino
La Brea Avenue
Crenshaw Boulevard
Arlington Avenue
Western Avenue
Normandie Avenue
Vermont Avenue
Figueroa Street
San Pedro Street
Central Avenue
Alameda Street
Santa Fe Avenue
Soto Street
Commerce  I-710 (Long Beach Freeway) / Valley Boulevard – Long Beach
Atlantic Boulevard/Avenue
Eastern Avenue
  I-5 (Santa Ana Freeway) – Los Angeles, Santa AnaNorthbound entrance and exit via Telegraph Road
Telegraph Road
Garfield Avenue
MontebelloGreenwood Avenue
Pico RiveraParamount Boulevard
  SR 19 (Rosemead Boulevard) – Long Beach, Pasadena
West Whittier  I-605 (San Gabriel River Freeway)Northbound entrance and exit via Pioneer Boulevard
Pioneer Boulevard
West WhittierSanta Fe Springs lineNorwalk Boulevard
WhittierLambert RoadWestern terminus of Lambert Road; to Chino Hills, California
  SR 72 (Whittier Boulevard) / Pickering Avenue / Santa Fe Springs Road – La Habra, Pico RiveraEastern terminus of Washington Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notable landmarks edit

 
Ray Charles Square, Los Angeles

References edit

  1. ^ "Fast Horses His Delight," Los Angeles Times, October 1, 1905, page III-1
  2. ^ "Restaurants". Black Enterprise Magazine. 1974.
  3. ^ Campus Map

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Washington Boulevard is an east west arterial road in Los Angeles County California spanning a total of 27 4 miles 44 km Washington BoulevardMaintained byLocal jurisdictionsNearest metro station Culver City Grand LATTC San Pedro St WashingtonWest endPacific Avenue in Los Angeles CaliforniaMajorjunctionsSR 1 in Los AngelesSepulveda Boulevard in Culver CityLa Cienega Boulevard in Culver CityFairfax Avenue in Los Angeles I 10 in Los AngelesLa Brea Avenue in Los AngelesCrenshaw Boulevard in Los AngelesWestern Avenue in Los AngelesNormandie Avenue in Los AngelesVermont Avenue in Los AngelesFigueroa Street in Los AngelesSan Pedro Street in Los AngelesCentral Avenue in Los AngelesAlameda Street in Los AngelesSoto Street in Los Angeles I 710 in CommerceAtlantic Boulevard in Commerce I 5 in CommerceTelegraph Road in CommerceGarfield Avenue in CommerceParamount Boulevard in Pico Rivera SR 19 in Pico Rivera I 605 in West Whittier Los NietosEast endSR 72 Whittier Boulevard Pickering Avenue Santa Fe Springs Road in WhittierIts western terminus is the Pacific Ocean just west of Pacific Avenue and straddling the border of the Venice Beach and Marina Peninsula neighborhoods of Los Angeles The Boulevard extends eastbound to the city of Whittier at Whittier Boulevard It is south of Venice Boulevard for most of its length At Wade Street Washington Place is formed adjacent and parallel and lasts until just east of Sepulveda Boulevard where it merges back into Washington Boulevard Washington merges into Culver Boulevard briefly but forms back into its own street at Canfield Avenue Washington Boulevard which is primarily four lanes but has some six lane sections passes through locations in the mid southern portion of Los Angeles County The communities to the west include affluent areas such as Marina del Rey and Ladera Heights Further east it passes between Crestview and Culver City and through Mid City Arlington Heights Pico Union City of Commerce Montebello Pico Rivera Los Nietos and Whittier West Adams Preparatory High School is located on Vermont Avenue and Washington Blvd Contents 1 History 2 Transportation 3 Major intersections 4 Notable landmarks 5 ReferencesHistory editThe thoroughfare was known as Washington Street until around 1903 citation needed In 1905 it boasted the headquarters of the local horse driving club for a mile west of Western Avenue The road is not of the best reported the Los Angeles Times and automobiles are usurping it but it is the nearest approach to a speedway the reinsmen have and they therefore make the most of it Mayor Owen McAleer has set aside that stretch of the highway to those drivers who delight in vying with each other off the racetrack and policemen have been given to understand that some latitude is to be allowed horsemen there 1 Transportation editWashington Boulevard provides bus service between Venice Beach and West LA Transit Center by Culver City Transit line 1 between West LA Transit Center and Downtown by Metro Local line 35 and east of Downtown by Montebello Transit line 50 A portion of the Metro A Line runs along Washington Boulevard serving the Grand LATTC San Pedro and Washington stations from Flower Street to Long Beach Avenue while the Metro E Line serves a rail station near the intersection with National Boulevard Major intersections editThe entire route is in Los Angeles County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesLos AngelesPacific AvenueWestern terminus of Washington Boulevard nbsp SR 1 Lincoln Boulevard Pacific Coast Highway Santa Monica Long BeachCulver CitySepulveda BoulevardCulver BoulevardOverlap with Culver Boulevard for 0 25 miles 0 40 km La Cienega BoulevardLos AngelesFairfax Avenue nbsp I 10 Santa Monica Freeway Santa Monica San BernardinoLa Brea AvenueCrenshaw BoulevardArlington AvenueWestern AvenueNormandie AvenueVermont AvenueFigueroa StreetSan Pedro StreetCentral AvenueAlameda StreetSanta Fe AvenueSoto StreetCommerce nbsp I 710 Long Beach Freeway Valley Boulevard Long BeachAtlantic Boulevard AvenueEastern Avenue nbsp I 5 Santa Ana Freeway Los Angeles Santa AnaNorthbound entrance and exit via Telegraph RoadTelegraph RoadGarfield AvenueMontebelloGreenwood AvenuePico RiveraParamount Boulevard nbsp SR 19 Rosemead Boulevard Long Beach PasadenaWest Whittier nbsp I 605 San Gabriel River Freeway Northbound entrance and exit via Pioneer BoulevardPioneer BoulevardWest Whittier Santa Fe Springs lineNorwalk BoulevardWhittierLambert RoadWestern terminus of Lambert Road to Chino Hills California nbsp SR 72 Whittier Boulevard Pickering Avenue Santa Fe Springs Road La Habra Pico RiveraEastern terminus of Washington Boulevard1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miNotable landmarks edit nbsp Ray Charles Square Los AngelesAngelus Rosedale Cemetery LA Trade Tech College is located at Grand Avenue near the A Line station of the same name The RPM International building Ray Charles Enterprises is located on the corner of Westmorland Blvd and Washington Blvd which is also dedicated as the Ray Charles Square The Ray Charles Post Office at La Brea Avenue 2 Government center named after David S Cunningham Jr City Council member 1973 87 West Adams Preparatory High School is located on Vermont Avenue and Washington Blvd 3 References edit Fast Horses His Delight Los Angeles Times October 1 1905 page III 1 Restaurants Black Enterprise Magazine 1974 Campus Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Boulevard Los Angeles amp oldid 1177147452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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