Riverside Drive (Los Angeles)

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Riverside Drive
Southeast endFigueroa Street & San Fernando Road in Cypress Park

Riverside Drive is a northeast–southwest road connecting the San Fernando Valley and the Cypress Park neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles. It follows the course of the Los Angeles River.

Overview

Running approximately 20 miles (32 km) from Van Nuys Boulevard in

Sherman Oaks to Figueroa Street and San Fernando Road In Cypress Park, it is one of the major thoroughfares in the San Fernando Valley. It runs through the heart of the Valley and is home to many of Southern California's major entertainment companies, passing both the Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. Then it enters West Glendale and continues as a major thoroughfare until it intersects with Victory Boulevard and Sonora Avenue. It then continues as the major thoroughfare 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 southeastern boundary. Riverside Drive then continues east and south along the Los Angeles River, passing just north of the Silver Lake Reservoir. It runs along the northern edge of Elysian Park, passing north of Dodger Stadium before becoming Figueroa Street
at a roundabout with San Fernando Road just north of the confluence of Arroyo Seco and the Los Angeles River.

Local transportation

Metro Local
lines 96 and 155 operate on Riverside Drive.

Cities and communities

Listed west to east, or north to south

Notable places

Listed west to east, or north to south

  • Adjacent Los Angeles River in Sherman Oaks
    Adjacent Los Angeles River in Sherman Oaks
  • Sunkist Building, Sherman Oaks
    Sunkist Building, Sherman Oaks
  • Westfield Fashion Square in Sherman Oaks
    Westfield Fashion Square in Sherman Oaks
  • Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks
    Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks
  • Bob's Big Boy in Burbank
    Bob's Big Boy in Burbank
  • Burbank media district
    Burbank media district
  • Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank
    Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank
  • ABC Studios
    ABC Studios
  • Disney Animation Building, Burbank
    Disney Animation Building, Burbank
  • Los Angeles Equestrian Center
    Los Angeles Equestrian Center
  • Riverside-Zoo Drive Bridge
    Riverside-Zoo Drive Bridge
  • Los Angeles Zoo
    Los Angeles Zoo
  • Autry National Center
    Autry National Center
  • Griffith Observatory
    Griffith Observatory
  • Dodger Stadium
    Dodger Stadium
  • Elysian Park, looking south from Riverside Drive
    Elysian Park, looking south from Riverside Drive

Sport

The drive hosted part of the 50 km walk athletic event near Griffith Park for the 1932 Summer Olympics.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Los Angeles River Tour". Archived from the original on 2007-10-16.
  2. ^ "Westfield Fashion Square".
  3. ^ "Notre Dame High School".
  4. ^ "Providence High School".
  5. ^ "Forest Lawn Memorial Park: Hollywood Hills". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31.
  6. ^ "Warner Bros. Studios Facilities".
  7. ^ "The Walt Disney Studios".
  8. ^ "Walt Disney Animation Studios".
  9. ^ "Los Angeles Equestrian Center". Archived from the original on 2008-02-22.
  10. ^ "Los Angeles Zoo".
  11. ^ "Autry National Center".
  12. ^ "Griffith Park Observatory".
  13. ^ "About the Silver Lake Community".
  14. ^ "Elysian Park".
  15. ^ "The Official Site of the Los Angeles Dodgers: Dodger Stadium Ballpark". Archived from the original on March 14, 2008.
  16. ^ 1932 Summer Olympics official report. p. 86.