The Flavor of Figueroa St in Los Angeles – Everything Law and Order Blog

Figueroa Street is a street in Los Angeles County, California named for General José Figueroa (1792 – 29 September 1835), governor of Alta California from 1833 to 1835, who oversaw the secularization of the missions of California.
One of the longer streets in the city, it runs in a north/south direction for more than 30 miles (48 km) between the neighborhoods of Wilmington and Eagle Rock of Los Angeles. The southern terminus is at Harry Bridges Boulevard in San Pedro, and its northern terminus at its interchange with the Ventura Freeway west of Pasadena, with a break between Alpine Street in Chinatown and San Fernando Road in Cypress Park.

From its south end at Harry Bridges Boulevard to Downtown Los Angeles, Figueroa Street runs north parallel to the Harbor Freeway (Interstate 110) in South Los Angeles. The only portion of this segment of Figueroa Street that lies outside Los Angeles city limits is in the city of Carson. South of the Financial District, Figueroa Street services some popular locations including the University of Southern California, the Los Angeles Convention Center, and Staples Center/L.A. Live.

After passing through downtown Los Angeles near Bunker Hill and South Park, Figueroa Street “ends” near the overcrossing of Sunset Boulevard over the Arroyo Seco Parkway (SR 110) before “resuming” at San Fernando Road in Cypress Park. An early routing of Figueroa Street in this area was originally part of U.S. Route 66, today a part of the Arroyo Seco Parkway. The noted Figueroa Street Tunnels were once a part of that same stretch of roadway.

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50 thoughts on “The Flavor of Figueroa St in Los Angeles”
  1. I can totally tell that I'm NOT from a big city life because the filming of almost naked prostitutes from the sidewalk in: Los Angeles, CA: "the view 24/7"
    Lake Charles, LA: "predator alert"
    😂

  2. I love black women but not all of them are the sane body shape yeah to me all four had theres there were thick in their. Own ways

  3. Why hassel independent business people providing a service…
    They aren't trying to soak up evry thing that's free

  4. This is what happens when a woman can't find a job and for men we end up having to rob and steal. Stuck in a vicious cycle is the scariest thing and being trapped with no hope.

  5. i wish i could just walk up to them and tell them how beautiful they are , and how they could have anything in this world if they would believe in themselves & find a different way . there’s always a different / better journey . it’s not always going to be easy , but you have to take the time out to find yourself and it’s never too late to redefine yourself .

  6. That's why we need to legalize prostitution to get them off the streets and have them checked periodically and a safe and private area off the view of children or families and to pay their taxes wouldn't that be a win-win for all parties involved???

  7. We help people who come here from other countries,with what costs us hundreds of billions ,and we don't help are own people.Welcome to America.

  8. IM GETTING SO DAMM HORNY LOOKING AT THIS VIDEO 🙂 WHO NEEDS PORN? JUST MAKE SOME VIDEOS OF REAL LIFE STREET TRASH SLUTTY GIRLS LOL 😄😍

  9. Why would you dress like a hooker? This is so illegal, they should dress like workplace managers so people can actually pick them up

  10. Women need to stop selling there boby .I don't care how much you are paid.this isn't right.I'm not passing judgment.what kind of life is this.it been happening for thousands of years.but the facts remain the same.

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