Broadway (Los Angeles)

Broadway (Los Angeles)

Broadway is a major thoroughfare in downtown Los Angeles. It starts off at Mission Road in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood and it heads due west (although signs along the street read "North Broadway"). After crossing the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5), it curves to the southwest, passing through the old railyards north of downtown before descending into Chinatown, passing through Central Plaza and the Dragon Gate. After crossing Cesar Chavez Avenue and the Hollywood Freeway, Broadway enters the Los Angeles Civic Center. It then passes the Los Angeles Times building at First Street and enters the historic downtown commercial district.

One of the oldest streets in the city, this section of Broadway (originally called Fort Street) was laid out as part of the 1849 plan of Los Angeles made by Lieutenant Edward Ord. Broadway from First Street to Olympic Boulevard was for more than fifty years the main commercial street of Los Angeles and one of its premier theater districts as well, containing a vast number of historic buildings and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Before World War II, Broadway was considered by many to be the center of the city, where residents went to ornate movie palaces and shopped at department stores. Literally all of the movie theaters have fallen into disuse and disrepair, and some were replaced with parking lots. The department stores closed, but Broadway has for decades been the premier shopping destination for working-class Latinos.Citation | last = DiMassa | first = Cara | author-link = Cara DiMassa | last2 = Bloomekatz | first2 = Ari B. | author2-link = Ari B. Bloomekatz | title = L.A. plans Broadway face-lift | newspaper = Los Angeles Times | pages = B1, B8 | year = 2008 | date = January 28, 2008 | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-broadway28jan28,1,1421189.story?ctrack=5&cset=true]

Broadway leaves downtown Los Angeles and continues south into South Los Angeles for at least another 10 miles, merging with Main Street 1/4 mile north of the San Diego Freeway in Carson. A section of Broadway in South Los Angeles was originally called Moneta Avenue.

Landmark Theaters

Between Third Street and Olympic Blvd there are a dozen historic theaters known as the Broadway Theater District -- the largest surviving collection of pre-WWII theatres in the United States, including the 1918 Million Dollar Theater, the first Los Angeles Movie palace built by Sid Grauman, the 1931 Los Angeles Theatre and the 1926 Orpheum Theatre.Citation | last = Geffner | first = David | author-link = David Geffner | title = Screen Gems | journal = Westways | volume = 100 | issue = 1 | pages =62-65 | date = January/February 2008 | year = 2008] Other historically significant downtown buildings along Broadway include the Bradbury Building and the Julia Morgan-designed Los Angeles Examiner Building.

*Million Dollar Theater (1918)
*Roxie Theatre
*Cameo Theatre
*Arcade Theatre
*Los Angeles Theatre (1931)
*Palace Theatre (1911)
*State Theatre
*Globe Theatre
*Tower Theatre
*Rialto Theatre
*Orpheum Theatre (1926)
*United Artists Theatre ((1927)

Metro Local 40, 45, 46, and Metro Rapid 740 and 745 operate on Broadway.

As of May 2007, there are plans to close off Broadway to car traffic between 2nd. and 9th streets to widen sidewalks. The street would only be accessible for buses and delivery trucks.

Another option which has not been considered is turning Broadway into a One-Way Street.

ee also

* Broadway Theater and Commercial District

References

External links

* [http://www.usc.edu/dept/geography/losangeles/lawalk/old/broadway.html USC Geography Department Old Broadway page]
* [http://you-are-here.com/broadway/index.html You-are-here Broadway Photo Gallery]
* [http://www.laconservancy.org/initiatives/initiatives_broadway.php4 The Broadway Initiative of the Los Angeles Conservency]
* [http://www.gmrnet.com/theaters.html The Broadway Theatre Tour]
* [http://www.bringingbackbroadway.com Bringing Back Broadway Plan]


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