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Wilshire Boulevard Known as the "backbone of Los Angeles", Wilshire Boulevard is one of the primary east-west roads through the Greater Los Angeles region. Most of the region's major buildings are located along it, including the Miracle Mile shopping district. Address: Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA USA
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The world's most famous sidewalk stretches for two and a half miles, honoring movie stars, radio, TV, and stage performers, directors, singers, song-writers, and other well-known show biz personalities. Located on Hollywood Blvd, from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue, and on Vine Street, from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard. Address: Hollywood Blvd. and Vine St. Hollywood CA USA
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Sunset Boulevard This Californian street is approximately 22 mi (35 km) in length and stretches from Los Angeles to Pacific Palisades. Popular tourist destinations along the route in include West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. |
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Introduced in 2003, the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style aims to celebrate and commemorate the fashion industry's forerunners. Honorees are presented with a plaque bearing their name and quote, which is then embedded into the sidewalk on Rodeo Drive, similar to the Hollywood Boulevard sentiment. Chosen by an independent group of media reps, some inductees include shoe mogul Manolo Blahnik, designer Tom Ford and photographer Herb Ritts. Address: Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills CA USA 90035
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