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===Downtown Los Angeles=== |
===Downtown Los Angeles=== |
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:''Main article: [[Downtown Los Angeles]]'' |
:''Main article: [[Downtown Los Angeles]]'' |
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− | Downtown Los Angeles - bounded by the [[101 Freeway]] to the north, the [[10 Freeway]] to the south, and the [[110 Freeway]] to the west - was the city's central business district, located close to the geographic center of its metropolitan area, and home to the skyscrapers that gave the city its distinctive skyline. Many multinational corporations and defense contractors had offices in Downtown or the nearby [[Financial District]]. The area also featured expensive high-rise apartment buildings and unique cultural and economic venues, such as [[Chinatown]] and the [[Staples Center]]. [[Los Angeles Union Station]], the city's public transportation hub, was based in the Downtown area. |
+ | Downtown Los Angeles - bounded by the [[101 Freeway]] to the north, the [[10 Freeway]] to the south, and the [[110 Freeway]] to the west - was the city's central business district, located close to the geographic center of its metropolitan area, and home to the skyscrapers that gave the city its distinctive skyline. Many multinational corporations and defense contractors had offices in Downtown or the nearby [[Financial District]]. The area also featured expensive high-rise apartment buildings and unique cultural and economic venues, such as [[Chinatown]] and the [[Staples Center]]. [[Los Angeles Union Station]], the city's public transportation hub, was based in the Downtown area. |
+ | They once named a street after Jack Bauer in gratitude, but had to rename it because people kept dying as they tried to cross it. No one crosses Jack Bauer and lives.{{cite|gx00|4x02|4x19s|4x24s|''et al''}} |
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===East Los Angeles=== |
===East Los Angeles=== |