La Cienega Boulevard

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La Cienega Boulevard
South end: Imperial Hwy. near LAX Airport
Major
junctions:
I-10 near Santa Monica
SR 2 near Beverly Hills
North end: Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood
Major cities: LAX Airport
Manchester
Inglewood
Culver City
Beverly Hills
West Hollywood<br.Hollywood
System: Streets in Los Angeles

La Cienega Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road that runs between El Segundo Boulevard in El Segundo, California on the south and the Sunset Strip/Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.

Looking south down La Cienega Blvd. from the intersection with Sunset Blvd.
Looking south down La Cienega Blvd. from the intersection with Sunset Blvd.

It is unusual among most Southern California roadways in that part of it was built to freeway standards in the late 1940s as part of the proposed Laurel Canyon Freeway, part of State Route 170. The SR 170 freeway was never completed south of U.S. Route 101, and the stretch of La Cienega from just north of Farview Blvd in Inglewood, through the Baldwin Hills and along the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area to Rodeo Road in Los Angeles is a divided, limited access highway with few traffic signals. As such, emergency call boxes like those found along the area's freeways were installed along that stretch in the 1970s.

From south of Fairview and from north of Rodeo, La Cienega Boulevard is a regular surface street and one of Hollywood's major thoroughfares. Offices for A&E Network, The History Channel and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are located on La Ciénega as are the studios of KABC and KLOS, two of Los Angeles' biggest radio stations. A portion of La Cienega in and adjacent to Beverly Hills is known as "Restaurant Row" for its large number of upscale restaurants. South of Olympic, La Cienega is notorious for its large number of automotive-related business including several used car dealerships and many body shops and auto mechanics.[1]

La Cienega Boulevard is named after "Rancho Las Ciénegas" the Spanish name for a rancho roughly in the region now called "West Los Angeles." The Spanish phrase la ciénaga translates into English as "the swamp" and the area named "Las Ciénegas" was a continual marshland due to the course of the Los Angeles River through that area prior to a massive southerly shift in 1825 to roughly its present course. The difference in spelling between the Spanish word ciénaga and the name of the thoroughfare originated with the name of the rancho.

There is also a reference to La Cienega Boulevard on the popular Disney Channel show, The Proud Family, in which a character is named Lacienaga Boulevardez.

La Cienega Boulevard is referenced in the Ryan Adams song, "La Cienega Just Smiled" on his album Gold. Additionally, the 2004 Mountain Goats album The Sunset Tree begins with the line "I checked into a bargain-priced room on La Cienega". Most recently, Smoke or Fire referenced the boulevard on their song "California's Burning," in the lyric, "Alone and walking down, the ashes cover ground along La Cienega."

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  1. ^ "June 9, 2007". Car Talk. [[June 9, 2007]]. No. 200723.
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