Normandie Avenue
North Normandie Avenue from Griffith Park Observatory | |
Length | 22.5 mi (36.2 km) |
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Location | Los Angeles County, California |
South end | Vermont Avenue in Harbor City |
North end | Ambrose Avenue in Los Feliz |
Normandie Avenue is one of Los Angeles County, California's longest north-south streets, with a stretch of about 22.5 miles (36.2 km). it primarily lies between Western Avenue to the west and Vermont Avenue to the east. The avenue begins in the south by branching off from Vermont Avenue south of Pacific Coast Highway in Harbor City. Through traffic on Normandie is directed onto Irolo Street between just north of Olympic Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard; in this section, Normandie exists as a small residential street. After crossing Franklin Avenue, Normandie resumes as a residential street before reaching its northern terminus at Ambrose Avenue in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles.
Contents
1 History
2 Transportation
3 Notable landmarks
4 References
History
Normandie was named after Normandie Heights, Pasadena, California. The intersection of Florence and Normandie Avenues was known as the starting point of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. The street has since been redeveloping.
Transportation
Metro Local lines: 206 and 209 operate on Normandie Avenue, as well as Gardena Transit lines 2 and 4; Metro Local Line 206 runs between Hollywood Boulevard and Imperial Highway, Metro Line 209: between Imperial Highway and 135th Street, Gardena line 4 between 135th and 182nd Streets, and Gardena line 2 between 182nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
At Wilshire Boulevard, the Metro Purple Line intersects at the Wilshire/Normandie subway station.
Notable landmarks
- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
- Gardena High School
- Hotel Normandie
- Rosedale Cemetery
Sammy Lee Square, at the corner of Olympic Boulevard[1]
References
^ LA Square Named After Korean-American Diver
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