List of streets in Los Angeles
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This is a list of notable streets in Los Angeles, California. They are grouped by type: arterial thoroughfares, commercial corridors, and other streets.
Arterial thoroughfares
Major east–west routes
- Adams Boulevard
- Beverly Boulevard
- Century Boulevard
- Exposition Boulevard
- Hollywood Boulevard
- Jefferson Boulevard
- Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard [1]
- Obama Boulevard
- Olympic Boulevard
- Pico Boulevard
- Roscoe Boulevard
- Santa Monica Boulevard
- Sunset Boulevard
- Venice Boulevard
- Ventura Boulevard
- Victory Boulevard
- Washington Boulevard
- Wilshire Boulevard
- Major north–south routes
- Avalon Boulevard
- Beverly Glen Boulevard
- Crenshaw Boulevard
- Glendale Boulevard
- La Cienega Boulevard
- Laurel Canyon Boulevard
- Lincoln Boulevard
- Main Street
- Reseda Boulevard
- Robertson Boulevard
- San Vicente Boulevard
- Sepulveda Boulevard
- Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Van Nuys Boulevard
- Westwood Boulevard
Commercial corridors
- Pacific Coast Highway/Lincoln Boulevard
- Santa Monica Boulevard
- Decker Canyon Road
- Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Alameda Street
- Highland Avenue
- Venice Boulevard
Other streets
- Alameda Street
- Avenue of the Stars
- Broadway
- Bundy Drive
- Centinela Avenue
- Central Avenue
- Cesar Chavez Avenue
- Fairfax Avenue
- Figueroa Street
- Florence Avenue
- Fountain Avenue
- Grand Avenue
- Highland Avenue
- Huntington Drive
- Imperial Highway
- La Brea Avenue
- Manchester Avenue
- Melrose Avenue
- Mission Road
- Mulholland Drive
- Normandie Avenue
- Pacific Coast Highway
- Slauson Avenue
- Spring Street
- Vermont Avenue
- Western Avenue
Alleyways
See also
- List of Los Angeles placename etymologies
- Transportation in Los Angeles
- Pico and Sepulveda
- Los Angeles streets, 1–10
- Los Angeles streets, 11–40
- Los Angeles streets, 41–250
- Los Angeles Avenues
- List of streets in the San Gabriel Valley
External links
- "L.A.'s crooked heart". LA Times.
References
- ^ Duran, Leo (January 15, 2018). "LA's MLK Boulevard got its name because of another King". Take Two. KPCC.
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