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Los Feliz Boulevard

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Street in Glendale and Los Angeles, California
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Los Feliz Boulevard
Los Feliz Boulevard treelined with Deodar trees, heading east near Los Feliz and Edgemont
Maintained byBureau of Street Services, City of L.A. DPW
Length5 miles (8.0 km)
LocationLos Angeles County, California
West endWestern Avenue in Los Feliz
34°06′28′′N 118°18′33′′W / 34.1077°N 118.3092°W / 34.1077; -118.3092
Major
junctions
Vermont Avenue in Los Feliz
I-5 in Atwater Village
East endGlendale Avenue in Glendale
34°07′43′′N 118°15′10′′W / 34.1286°N 118.2528°W / 34.1286; -118.2528
Los Feliz neighborhood, as mapped by the Los Angeles Times

Los Feliz Boulevard is a street in Glendale and Los Angeles, California, United States.

The west-east thoroughfare runs through Los Angeles and Glendale. It is the primary thoroughfare of the Los Feliz neighborhood. It starts off at its easternmost point at Glendale Avenue in Glendale as Los Feliz Road. After passing the Metrolink railroad tracks in western Glendale, it enters Los Angeles and becomes Los Feliz Boulevard.

Los Feliz passes through Atwater Village and serves as the demarcation of the south east corner of Griffith Park. It is exit 141 off the Golden State Freeway. From there it generally parallels the southern border of Griffith Park, offset by a couple of residential blocks. After Griffith Park, at the American Film Institute Conservatory, it swerves to a north-south street and ends. It then merges and becomes Western Avenue, which runs all the way down to its southern terminus near the tide pools in the San Pedro area. Going north on Vermont Avenue leads to the Greek Theatre and Griffith Observatory.

Notable landmarks

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Transportation

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Los Feliz Boulevard exit on Interstate 5 in 1958

The following lines operate on Los Feliz Boulevard:

References

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  1. ^ Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments, Los Angeles City Cultural Heritage Commission
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