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  2. Los Angeles streets, 11–40 - Wikipedia

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    This article covers streets in Los Angeles, California between and including 11th Street and 40th Street. Major streets have their own linked articles; minor streets are discussed here. These streets run parallel to each other, roughly east–west. Streets change from west to east (for instance West 11th Street to East 11th Street) at Main Street.

  3. Streetcars in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Cable car on Broadway just north of 2nd Street looking south, Los Angeles, c. 1893–1895 Main article: Cable cars in Los Angeles Cable car street railways in Los Angeles first began operating up Bunker Hill in 1885, with a total of three companies operating in the period through 1902, [ 2 ] when the lines were electrified and electric ...

  4. File:North end of Los Angeles Street and former Calle de los ...

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    El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument; Los Angeles Chinese massacre of 1871; Los Angeles Street; Victorian Downtown Los Angeles; Template:Buildings along Los Angeles Street from Plaza to 3rd Street; Template:Buildings along Los Angeles Street from Plaza to Arcadia/Aliso

  5. Los Angeles street takeover by cars helped clear way for huge ...

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    The usually separate phenomena of a street takeover by cars and flash mob shoplifting merged in Los Angeles this week, prompting authorities to sound an alarm. ... at a July 3 street takeover in ...

  6. Inside L.A.'s deadly street takeover scene: 'A scene of ... - AOL

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    Since 2019, the CHP has led more than 231 operations to curb street racing and takeovers in Los Angeles County, resulting in over 800 vehicles being impounded or stored.

  7. Cesar Chavez Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The historic Spanish Colonial Revival style Macy Street Viaduct. North entrance to Olvera Street from Cesar Chavez Avenue.. In October 1993, the Los Angeles City Council and the County Board of Supervisors approved the renaming of the stretch of roadway, but agreed to delay the change until 1994 and to put up historic plaques along Brooklyn Avenue to accommodate the opposition, many of whom ...

  8. Temple Street (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Street is a street in the City of Los Angeles, California. [1] The street is an east-west thoroughfare that runs through Downtown Los Angeles parallel to the Hollywood Freeway between Virgil Avenue past Alameda Street to the banks of the Los Angeles River. It was developed as a simple one-block long lane by Jonathan Temple, a mid-19th ...

  9. Los Angeles Avenues - Wikipedia

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    The avenue numbers generally reflect the Los Angeles street grid beginning with Avenue 16 at the 1600 block north of 1st Street in Downtown through Avenue 67 at the 6700 block in Highland Park. [4] North of the Los Angeles River Pasadena Avenue and Figueroa Street assume the role of Main Street and divide house numbers on streets running east ...