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Figueroa Street is a major north-south street in Los Angeles County, California, spanning from the Los Angeles neighborhood of Wilmington north to Eagle Rock. A short, unconnected continuation of Figueroa Street runs just south of Marengo Drive in Glendale to Chevy Chase Drive in La Cañada Flintridge.
- Figueroa Street Tunnels
The Figueroa Street Tunnels are a set of four four-lane ...
- Figueroa Street Tunnels
The Figueroa Street Tunnels are a set of four four-lane tunnels that carry northbound traffic on State Route 110 (the Arroyo Seco Parkway) through Elysian Park in Los Angeles, California, United States.
It was originally built as a rectangular building, between Pico Boulevard and 11th Street (now Chick Hearn Ct.) on Figueroa Street. The northeast portion of the center was demolished in 1997 to make way for the Staples Center.
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2021年1月14日 · Courtesy of the Seaver Center for Western History Research, NHMLAC. Who Was José Figueroa? The street named for José Secundino Figueroa y Parra correlates to the Spanish, Mexican and indigenous history in California. Figueroa was Spanish and Native and distinguished in his military role in the war to gain Mexican independence from Spain.
English: Figueroa Street — a major street of the City of Los Angeles, in Los Angeles County, California. One of the longer streets in the Los Angeles Basin, it runs in a north/south direction for more than 30 miles (48 km) between the community of Eagle Rock, through western Downtown Los Angeles and South Los Angeles, to Wilmington at the harbor.
2014年7月14日 · Driving through the Figueroa Street Tunnels might be one of L.A.'s most dramatic freeway experiences. As you plunge through the first Art Deco portal, the downtown skyline recedes in your rear-view mirror.
2019年11月12日 · The street is named after a former governor of Alta California, José Figueroa. Alta California was the name of the Mexican territory before California became a U.S. state. As Figueroa meandered through the city, it picked up bits of history along the way.