Lankershim Boulevard is a major north-south thoroughfare in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California. The street runs from the city of San Fernando in the north to the neighborhoods of North Hollywood and Studio City in the south. Lankershim Boulevard is named after Isaac Lankershim, a pioneer of the San Fernando Valley who originally owned the land on which the street was built.
The street is known for its mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial properties, and cultural attractions. Lankershim Boulevard is home to the historic Lankershim Train Depot, which is now a museum and cultural center, as well as the NoHo Arts District, a vibrant area known for its theaters, galleries, and restaurants.
Lankershim Boulevard also provides easy access to major freeways such as the 101 and 170, making it a convenient route for commuters traveling between the Valley and other parts of Los Angeles. Overall, Lankershim Boulevard is a central and bustling street that plays an important role in the transportation and cultural life of the San Fernando Valley.
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