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  2. 6th Street, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The continuous portion of 6th Street ends at the downtown Los Angeles-Eastside Los Angeles border, where through traffic continues onto Whittier Boulevard via the 6th Street Viaduct, a 3,500 foot (1.1 km) viaduct that spans numerous train tracks, the Los Angeles River, and SR 101. 6th Street also continues as a discontinuous local road for ...

  3. List of streets in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    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".

  4. Opening the Streets of Los Angeles to Showcase Its Culture - AOL

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    The goal of CicLAvia is to bring together the diverse of the bike scene throughout L.A.

  5. CicLAvia - Wikipedia

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    CicLAvia celebrated 10 years of Los Angeles events on October 10, 2021. [6] The route included Downtown Los Angeles and surrounding neighborhoods. The birthday event celebrated over a decade of open streets in which people could bike, skate, run, walk, skateboard, and spectate.

  6. 6th Street (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    6th street travels continuously for nine miles across central and downtown Los Angeles.From west to east, 6th street begins on the Los Angeles-Beverly Hills border, then travels through central Los Angeles including the neighborhoods of Koreatown, Wilshire Center, and Westlake, then continues through downtown including the Financial District, Historic Core (including the Jewelry, Broadway ...

  7. Old Chinatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Photo postcard dated between 1898 and 1905: "A street in Chinatown" Old Chinatown, or original Chinatown, is a retronym that refers to the location of a former Chinese-American ethnic enclave enforced by legal segregation that existed near downtown Los Angeles, California in the United States from the 1860s until the 1930s.

  8. Los Angeles Fashion District - Wikipedia

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    The identification of a "garment district" is relatively new in Los Angeles' history as a large city. In 1972 the Los Angeles Times defined the L.A. Garment District as being along Los Angeles Street from 3rd to 11th Street, an area that today straddles the border of Skid Row and the very northwest end of the current Fashion District. At the ...

  9. The reason this man is walking from Los Angeles to Boston ...

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    Ben Davis is walking from Los Angeles to Boston -- a trip that's almost 3,000 miles and would take over 5 hours in a plane and over 41 hours in a vehicle. Averaging 25 miles a day, Ben reached ...