Victory Boulevard (Los Angeles) Explained

Victory Boulevard
Namesake:To honor soldiers returning from World War I
Maint:Bureau of Street Services, City of L.A. DPW, City of Burbank, City of Glendale
Direction A:West
Terminus A:Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
Junction:Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Canoga Park
Reseda Blvd. in Reseda
Balboa Blvd. in Van Nuys
in Van Nuys
Sepulveda Blvd. in Van Nuys
Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys
in N. Hollywood
Vineland Ave. in N. Hollywood
W. Burbank Blvd. in Burbank
W. Alameda Ave. in Burbank
Western Ave. in Glendale
Direction B:East
Terminus B: at Griffith Park

Victory Boulevard is a major east–west arterial road that runs for 25miles traversing the entire length of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California.

Geography

Victory Boulevard is approximately 25 miles (40 km) long, and is notable for several reasons. Victory Boulevard is the street where one will find the West Valley's major malls at Fallbrook Center and Westfield Topanga, through the Warner Center business district, along a section of the Metro G Line and by three of its stations, past Pierce College, through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Center with Lake Balboa, Pedlow Skate Park and golf courses, then through the communities of Van Nuys, Valley Glen and North Hollywood in the center of the valley, crossing the Tujunga Wash, and continuing past Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery with its Portal of the Folded Wing, through Burbank's entertainment district, passing the Nickelodeon studios at Olive Avenue, then veering southeast to its eastern terminus at Griffith Park near the Los Angeles Zoo and Travel Town Museum (at the intersection of Riverside Drive & Sonora Avenue).

Victory Boulevard is one of three Los Angeles boulevards mentioned in Randy Newman's song "I Love L.A.".[1]

History

When Van Nuys was plotted in 1911, Victory Boulevard was called 7th Avenue. Around 1916, the name was changed to Leesdale Avenue when the city of Los Angeles annexed the San Fernando Valley after the Los Angeles Aqueduct was completed. In the mid-1920s, the Leesdale Improvement Association unveiled plans to expand Leesdale Avenue as an 80feet-wide "great east-and-west boulevard" through the Valley. At that time, the city also changed the name to Victory Boulevard, in honor of soldiers returning from World War I,[2] and paved the boulevard as far west as Balboa Boulevard where it ended. Victory Boulevard did not extend to the West Valley until the 1950s.[3] [4]

Transportation

The Metro Local Lines 96 and 164 runs along Victory Boulevard.

Communities (west to east)

Notable landmarks (west to east)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Courrier, Kevin. Randy Newman's American Dreams. 2005. ECW Press. 9781550226904. 246. en.
  2. Book: Roderick, Kevin. The San Fernando Valley: America's Suburb. Los Angeles Times Books. 2001. 188379255X.
  3. Web site: The Valley Observed: How Leesdale became Victory Boulevard. 2015-04-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20121110043238/http://www.americassuburb.com/how_leesdale_became_victory_bo.html. 2012-11-10. dead.
  4. Web site: How Leesdale became Victory Blvd. . The Valley Observed - archived . 1 April 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121110043238/http://www.americassuburb.com/how_leesdale_became_victory_bo.html . November 10, 2012 .
  5. Web site: Tarzana Neighborhood Council: Tarzana Boundary Map. Tarzananc.org. 13 August 2019.
  6. Web site: Valley Glen Map. Valleyglen.org. 13 August 2019.
  7. Web site: LA Mountains: Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve (formerly Ahmanson Ranch). Lamountains.com.
  8. Web site: Los Angeles Pierce College. Piercecollege.edu. August 13, 2019.
  9. Web site: Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies . soces.lausd.k12.ca.us . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070423024304/http://soces.lausd.k12.ca.us/index.htm . 23 April 2007 . dead.
  10. Web site: http://ww1.birminghamhs.org/?sub1=5049f908-bde3-11e9-8f7b-0c2bb01c811c . 2019-08-13 .
  11. Web site: Rock Show at Birmingham. 2008-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20080303075945/http://www.americassuburb.com/memories_from_readers/. 2008-03-03. dead.
  12. Web site: Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks . www.laparks.org . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041213235623/http://www.laparks.org/dos/aquatic/facility/lakeBalboa.htm . 13 December 2004 . dead.
  13. News: Esquivel . Ralph . Survey of Sales Reveals Record by Valley Plaza . Valley Times (North Hollywood, CA) . May 1, 1956.
  14. News: Advertisement for Valley Plaza . Los Angeles Times . April 29, 1960.
  15. Web site: Griffith Park. https://web.archive.org/web/20050216065451/http://www.lacity.org/rap/dos/parks/griffithPK/index.htm. dead. 2005-02-16.