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Sunset Dr
"Doesn't live up to the hype"
I visited a while back and noticed that it wasn't all that glamorous as most people would expect. I mean it's Hollywood! The walk of fame is cool where you can see all the most famous stars on the sidewalk. Another notable thing would be the star imprints of hands and feet along with there signatures, we took some pictures standing in some of the actors footprints. Other than that, there isn't much that's all that great, go to Beverly Hills. Oh and not to mention all the people on the streets acting like goofs and trying to get noticed. Everyone wants to be a star.
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- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
West Pico Blvd
"Resourceful through street"
Pico Blvd is a resourceful through street with the featuring the staples center, also there are plenty shops for the consumers and anyone can obtain some help here as well since the Human Resource building for food stamps and such are located on this street. The only downfall is that there are plenty of transients walking the streets and some areas around the Human Resource office aren't so great.
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- Singles
West 3rd St
"Major through street"
3rd is just a big conglomerant of random events from what I saw when I visited there. But when i was there they were making commercial downtown which was kinda cool. A lot of people use this street to walk to and from work in the downtown areas too. Also for all the writers out there, 3rd street hits almost directly in the Writers Guild of America headquarters when coming to Fairfax Blvd.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
Victor St
"Great residential road"
Victory Boulevard is a major east-west road that runs 25 miles traversing the entire length of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County. Through much of the San Fernando Valley, Victory Boulevard divides the affluent communities at the southern end of the Valley (Woodland Hills, Tarzana, and Encino), from the less affluent communities of the central Valley (Canoga Park, Reseda, Lake Balboa, Van Nuys, and North Hollywood).
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Venice Blvd
"Famous State Highway"
Most notable street because it runs passed some of the famous beaches of LA such as Venice. It also runs through Culver City but this is actually a state highway that most locals dont even bother recognizing. It also has access to Interstate 45.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
North Vermont Ave
"From north to south"
Vermont is the longest running street through LA. University of Southern California and Exposition Park are some of the known places you can hit up. Vermont is also home to the most rail systems in the Metro providing for ample transportation.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
Santa Monica Blvd
"The best street in town"
Takin' it to the streets is what Santa Monica is all about. Not settling for the serene indoor scene, people love visiting Santa Monica streets. An outdoor circus of activities and entertainment, when you first arrive in town, park the car right away and get walking.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
Melrose Ave
"A unique exploration street"
Melrose also offers comedy clubs, night spots, one-of-a-kind nostalgia shops, and unusual stores selling records, books, Disney memorabilia, fine art, jewelry, and antiques.Melrose is home to some of L.A.'s hottest restaurants such asChianti and Ago, as well as older establishments such as Emilio's.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
Riverside Dr
"Home of the major studios"
Warner Bros and Walt Disney reside here and you can awe in the amazement of there glory, actually it kinda rubs it in when they are place in plain site when you drive by. It then continues through Griffith Park, though its name changes as it passes through the park, first to Zoo Drive, then Crystal Springs Drive, and then Griffith Park Drive, before becoming Riverside Drive again as it leaves the park at its eastern edge. Those are the highlights, hope it helps.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees
Franklin Ave
"Shortcut Road with a Castle"
Other than the Magic Castle there isn't much offered on this street other than the fact that you can use it as a shortcut to Hollywood and Hollywood Hills.
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- Families with kids
- Retirees