A great thoroughfare is far more than a ribbon of concrete and pavement. It's also a kind of vast stage, where a city displays its history and dreams, glories and follies.

Spanning nearly 16 miles from downtown to the beach, Wilshire Boulevard is the symbolic spine of Los Angeles. It crosses three cities, includes the most dense and ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles, reflects nearly every major architectural style of the twentieth century, and embodies the role of the automobile in the growth of Southern California.

The story of Wilshire is the story of
Los Angeles.

Kevin Roderick talks about how a 15-mile boulevard helped L.A. grow up. (Life & Times, 2005)
L.A residents attempt to save a stretch of history threatened by neglect. (Life & Times, 1999)

Curating the City:
Wilshire Blvd.


The Los Angeles Conservancy presents an interactive journey down one of L.A.'s most fascinating streets.

curatingthecity.org

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