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  2. Harbor Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Boulevard (formerly Spadra Road [2]) is a north–south road corridor in the counties of Los Angeles and Orange. [3] One of the busiest routes in Orange County, the thoroughfare passes through some of the most densely populated areas in the region and carries about 8 percent of the county's bus riders. [4]

  3. Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Gateway, historically and sometimes informally known as the Shoestring due to its shape, is a 5.14-square-mile residential and industrial area (13.3 km 2) in the South Bay and Los Angeles Harbor Region, in the southern part of the City of Los Angeles. The neighborhood is narrow and long, running along a north-south axis.

  4. List of streets in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles portal; 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

  5. California State Route 47 - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Harbor Main Channel: 0.86: Vincent Thomas Bridge: Wilmington, Los Angeles: 2.30: 1B: Ferry Street: Northbound exit and entrance Northern end of freeway and state maintenance at the site of the former toll plaza Ferry Street: Southbound exit and entrance Navy Way: At-grade intersection Berths 301–305 (Terminal Way) / Berths 401 ...

  6. Harbor City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Harbor City is a highly diverse neighborhood in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, California, with a population upward of 36,000 people.Originally part of the Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant, the 2.58-square-mile (6.7 km 2) Harbor City was brought into Los Angeles as a preliminary step in the larger city's consolidation with the port cities of Wilmington and San Pedro.

  7. Four Level Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Four Level Interchange (officially the Bill Keene Memorial Interchange) is the first stack interchange in the world. [1] Completed in 1949 and fully opened in 1953 at the northern edge of Downtown Los Angeles, California, United States, it connects U.S. Route 101 (Hollywood Freeway and Santa Ana Freeway) to State Route 110 (Harbor Freeway and Arroyo Seco Parkway).

  8. Los Angeles names intersection in memory of woman who ... - AOL

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    The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday voted to name a street intersection in memory of Mahsa Amini, whose death in the custody of the morality police in Iran nearly a year ago sparked months of ...

  9. Los Angeles Harbor Region - Wikipedia

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    Harbor area, Los Angeles: Shoestring Annexation (Dec. 26, 1906) San Pedro Annexation (Aug. 28, 1909), Wilmington Annexation (Aug. 28, 1909) As defined by Mapping L.A. of the Los Angeles Times, the region, which includes the city of Los Angeles as well as other cities and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, is a 193.09-square-mile area flanked by South Los Angeles or Los Angeles County ...