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  2. Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Zip Code: 90010. Area code: 323: Mid-Wilshire is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California. ... Map of Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles.

  3. Koreatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Code: 90010, 90005, 90006. Area code(s) 213, 323: ... Google Maps draws the following boundaries for Koreatown: Vermont Avenue on the east, Western Avenue on the ...

  4. Wilshire Vista, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Zip Code: 90010. ... "Los Angeles - Wilshire Vista Neighborhood Map".

  5. Windsor Square, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Zip Code: 90004, 90020, 90010. Area code: 323: Windsor Square is a small, historic neighborhood in the Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. It is highly ...

  6. Wilshire Center, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Wilshire Center is served by city buses, including several Metro Rapid lines, and three subway stations along Wilshire Boulevard.The Metro D Line, which begins at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles, has stations at Vermont Ave., Normandie Ave., and Western Ave., at which it currently terminates.

  7. Hancock Park, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The area owes its name to developer-philanthropist George Allan Hancock, who subdivided the property in the 1920s. [3] [4] The Hancock family donated the land for the park proper in 1916 in order to preserve the tar pits; at the time the "Santa Monica electric line" was the major means of access. [5]

  8. Wilshire Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Wilshire Boulevard originated as one of the central pathways constructed by the Tongva tribes residing in the region prior to the exploration of the conquistadores. [6] At the time of the founding of Los Angeles, Wilshire Boulevard was one of the main arteries connecting the largest Tongva village in the area, then known as Yaanga, which eventually became Union Station, to the Pacific Ocean.

  9. Western Avenue (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Western Avenue is a major four-lane street in the city of Los Angeles (west of Downtown) and through the center portion of Los Angeles County, California.It is one of the longest north–south streets in Los Angeles city and county, apart from Sepulveda Boulevard.