Crenshaw Boulevard is a north-south
thoroughfare
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in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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, that runs through
Crenshaw and other neighborhoods along a 23-mile (37.76 km) route in the west-central part of the city.
The street extends between
Wilshire Boulevard
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in
Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles
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Geography
City of Los Angeles boun ...
, on the north and
Rolling Hills, on the south. Crenshaw marks the eastern boundaries of
Torrance, and
Hawthorne and the western border of
Gardena.
The commercial corridor in the
Hyde Park neighborhood is known as "the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles".
History
Crenshaw Boulevard was named after
banker
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Because ...
and Los Angeles
real estate
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developer
George Lafayette Crenshaw who also developed the affluent
Lafayette Square.
The southern end of Crenshaw Boulevard was at
Adams Street until 1916-1918, when the road was extended between Adams on the north and
Slauson Avenue
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on the south. The extension saved three miles in travel over the nearest through road (
Western Avenue) and five miles over the nearest paved road (
Vermont Avenue
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).
The street became a major transportation route with tracks for the
5 Line streetcar line
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in the median between
Leimert Boulevard on the north close to
Florence Ave
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Route
It is bounded in th ...
on the south. With the abandonment of the streetcar system in the 1950s, the railway median was narrowed, the driving lanes improved and the street reconfigured for automobiles, buses and trucks.
Revitalization project
Many local residents were disappointed that 71 mature street-line trees were cut down in 2012 to make way for the
Space Shuttle Endeavour
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to be
moved from LAX to the
California Science Center in nearby
Exposition Park.
The construction of the
K Line required the removal of additional trees in 2014. City officials promised that more trees would be planted than were removed. The improvements will include
bike lanes
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, wider
sidewalks
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, new
Metro
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* Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urban ...
bus stops
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,
LED traffic light
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Traffic light ...
s and
street lights.
[Jennings, Ange]
"Tree removal along Crenshaw has residents stumped"
''Los Angeles Times
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,'' March 30, 2014 The revitalization was coordinated with the construction of
Destination Crenshaw. A portion of Crenshaw Boulevard in the
Hyde Park and
Leimert Park neighborhoods will become an open-air museum dedicated to preserving the history and
culture
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of
African Americans.
The project includes
pocket parks, outdoor sculptures, murals,
street furniture, and landscaping.
Transportation
Metro Local
Metro Local
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, there are ...
lines 40 and 210, and
Torrance Transit line 10 serve Crenshaw Boulevard; Metro line 210 run through the majority of Crenshaw Boulevard to Artesia Boulevard, Metro line 40 from Crenshaw District to Hyde Park, and Torrance Transit line 10 south of Artesia Boulevard. The
Metro C Line serves the
Crenshaw station
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on Crenshaw Boulevard underneath
Interstate 105, while the
Metro E and
K Lines serves
Expo/Crenshaw station at the intersection with Exposition Boulevard.
In the Crenshaw district, Crenshaw Boulevard and
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza are served primarily by
LADOT trolleys, buses and a light rail subway line
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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bus lines that are:
:* Metro Local Line 40 - South Bay Galleria -
Patsaouras Transit Plaza via Martin Luther King Boulevard and Hawthorne Boulevard
:* Metro Local Line 210 - South Bay Galleria -
Hollywood/Vine B Line Station via Crenshaw Boulevard, Rossmore Avenue, and Vine Street
Crenshaw Boulevard is also briefly served in the Crenshaw district by the following
LACMTA
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lines:
:* Metro Local Line 102 -
LAX City Bus Center to Huntington Park via La Tijera Boulevard,
Stocker
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* Achim Stocker (1935–2009), German football chairman
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* Doris Stocker (1886–1968), British actress and singer
* John Stocker (voice actor) (1948–), Ca ...
Street, Exposition Boulevard and
Jefferson Boulevard
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:* Metro Local Line 105 - West Hollywood - Vernon via
La Cienega Boulevard
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,
Barack Obama Boulevard and Vernon Avenue
Additionally, the Metro K Line runs along the Crenshaw Boulevard alignment from the E Line to 67th Street, serving three more additional stations:
*
Martin Luther King Jr
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*
Leimert Park
*
Hyde Park
LADOT
Crenshaw Boulevard is served by these
LADOT Dash lines:
:*
LADOT Crenshaw -
Stocker
Stocker may refer to:
Surname
* Achim Stocker (1935–2009), German football chairman
* Blanche Stocker (1884–1950), British actress and singer
* Doris Stocker (1886–1968), British actress and singer
* John Stocker (voice actor) (1948–), Ca ...
and
Coliseum via
La Brea
:*
LADOT Leimert Park/Slauson - Down King Boulevard via Crenshaw Blvd
:*
LADOT Midtown - Down Crenshaw Blvd
Notable landmarks
* The intersection of
Slauson Avenue
Slauson Avenue is a major east–west thoroughfare traversing the central part of Los Angeles County, California. It was named for the land developer and Los Angeles Board of Education member J. S. Slauson. It passes through Culver City, L ...
and Crenshaw Boulevard was named
Ermias “Nipsey Hussle” Asghedom Square in April 2019 to honor him and his contributions to the neighborhood.
*
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
*
Crenshaw High School
*
Destination Crenshaw, 1.3-mile-long (2.1 km) open-air museum of African American history and culture
*The
Holiday Bowl was a
bowling alley and
café
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known for being a center of ethnic diversity during the 1960s and 1970s. It featured a sushi bar known as the Sakiba Lounge with live musical acts with a Modernist
Googie architecture
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style. It is
City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #688.
*
SpaceX Headquarters
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References
External links
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