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  2. Olympic Boulevard (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Olympic expands to six lanes starting east of Santa Monica and generally maintains a speed limit of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h). Even so, due to Los Angeles traffic, Olympic often becomes congested. It was originally named 10th Street, but was renamed Olympic Boulevard for the 1932 Summer Olympics, as that was the occasion of the tenth modern ...

  3. List of streets in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard [1] Obama Boulevard; Olympic Boulevard; Pico Boulevard; Roscoe Boulevard; Santa Monica Boulevard; Sunset Boulevard; Venice Boulevard; Ventura Boulevard; Victory Boulevard; Washington Boulevard; Wilshire Boulevard; Major north–south routes. Avalon Boulevard; Beverly Glen Boulevard; Crenshaw Boulevard; Figueroa ...

  4. Los Angeles streets, 1–10 - Wikipedia

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    see also Whittier Boulevard: 7th Street: South Norton Avenue South Indiana Street 2–4 two-way 7th Street/Metro Center station: 8th Street San Vicente Boulevard: Olympic Boulevard: 2–4 westbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) James M. Wood Boulevard (9th Street) Hauser Boulevard Gladys Avenue 2–4 eastbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere ...

  5. Interstate 110 and State Route 110 (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Freeway gradually pushed south, opening to Olympic Boulevard on March 23, 1954, [27] and Washington Boulevard on May 14, 1954. [28] On March 27, 1956, the highway was extended to 42nd Street, [29] and on April 24, 1957, it reached temporary [30] ramps at 88th Place. [31]

  6. Avenue of the Stars, Century City - Wikipedia

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    The avenue is one of the main roads in Century City, a neighborhood of West Los Angeles. It runs from the Hillcrest Country Club at West Pico Boulevard north to the Los Angeles Country Club at Santa Monica Boulevard. [1] It is crossed by Constellation Boulevard, West Olympic Boulevard, and two smaller streets: Galaxy Way and Empyrean Way. [1]

  7. Streets Named After Presidents: By Popularity, Home Prices - AOL

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    The median value of the more than 17,000 U.S. homes located on a Coolidge street is $176,330, the only presidential street with national median home values higher than the December 2013 national ...

  8. Figueroa Street - Wikipedia

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    Washington Boulevard: Pico Boulevard: Olympic Boulevard: North end of proposed Kobe Bryant Boulevard; south end of one-way pair where northbound traffic stays on Figueroa Street, and southbound traffic joins from Flower Street then Olympic Blvd. Wilshire Boulevard: 5th Street to SR 110 (Arroyo Seco Parkway) 3rd Street to SR 110 (Arroyo Seco ...

  9. Interstate 710 and State Route 710 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Whittier Boulevard, Olympic Boulevard: Signed as exit 18B northbound; Whittier Boulevard is former US 101 / SR 72: 24.47: 20A: 3rd Street: Signed as exit 20B northbound: 24.63: 20B: SR 60 (Pomona Freeway) – Pomona, Los Angeles: Signed as exit 20A northbound; SR 60 exit 3B: 24.97: 20C: Cesar Chavez Avenue: Formerly Brooklyn Avenue: Monterey ...