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  2. El Segundo Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    El Segundo Boulevard is a west-east thoroughfare in Los Angeles County. It has a total length of 11.9 miles (19.2 km). It has a total length of 11.9 miles (19.2 km). At one time, it was named Ballona Avenue .

  3. Magic Johnson Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also captures and filters runoff water from a storm drain under El Segundo Blvd., diverting it from Compton Creek, and releases it into wetlands and lakes at the park for further bioremediation. [3] The park has two lakes that attract waterfowl like mallards, wigeons and Muscovy ducks. [4]

  4. El Segundo station - Wikipedia

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    El Segundo station is an elevated light rail station on the K Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located over El Segundo Boulevard, after which the station is named, near its intersection with Nash Street in El Segundo, California. It opened with the commencement of Green Line service on August 12, 1995. [5]

  5. List of former Metro Local routes - Wikipedia

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    The route was handed over to GTrans (then known as Gardena Municipal Bus Lines), which operates it as their Line 5 on El Segundo Blvd east of Sepulveda Bl (later east of Aviation Bl) to Willowbrook while Beach Cities Transit Line 109 took over Line 124 segment on Grand Ave west of Sepulveda Bl. [10]

  6. Hawthorne–El Segundo Line - Wikipedia

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    The line continues to the west, north of and parallel to El Segundo Boulevard where it crosses Hawthorne Boulevard. At Hawthorne Boulevard (Hawthorne) the Hawthorne–El Nido segment and the El SegundoEl Nido–Redondo Line went to the south and a transfer to the Los Angeles Railway line could be made to travel north to Inglewood and west ...

  7. La Cienega Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    La Cienega Boulevard is a major north–south arterial road in the Los Angeles metropolitan area that runs from the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood in the north to El Segundo Boulevard in Hawthorne in the South. It was named for Rancho Las Cienegas, literally "The Ranch Of The Swamps," an area of marshland south of Rancho La Brea.

  8. Liberty Park (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The park was created when the Mitchell Family of Beneficial Insurance Group developed the lot between Oxford and Serrano Avenues at 3700 Wilshire Boulevard with an 11-story building in 1967. It became their headquarters named Beneficial Plaza, now renamed Wilshire Park Place.

  9. Westchester, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Sepulveda Boulevard through downtown Westchester, as viewed from LAX. The main part of Westchester is bordered by Playa Vista and Culver City on the north, Inglewood and Lennox on the east, Hawthorne on the southeast, Del Aire and El Segundo on the south and Playa del Rey on the west. It includes all of the Los Angeles International Airport.