Arroyo Seco Parkway
The Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as the Pasadena Freeway, is the first freeway built in the United States. It connects Los Angeles with Pasadena alongside the Arroyo Seco seasonal river. It is notable not only for being the first, mostly opened in 1940, but for representing the transitional phase between early parkways and modern freeways. It conformed to modern standards when it was built, but is now regarded as a narrow, outdated roadway. A 1953 extension brought the south end to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles and a connection with the rest of the freeway system.
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Arroyo Seco Parkway
The Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as the Pasadena Freeway, is the first freeway built in the United States. It connects Los Angeles with Pasadena alongside the Arroyo Seco seasonal river. It is notable not only for being the first, mostly opened in 1940, but for representing the transitional phase between early parkways and modern freeways. It conformed to modern standards when it was built, but is now regarded as a narrow, outdated roadway. A 1953 extension brought the south end to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles and a connection with the rest of the freeway system.
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La Arroyo Seco Parkway o Autov ...... resto del sistema de autovías.
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Part of Historic US Route 66
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Pasadena Freeway
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South
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Opened in 1940; renamed in 1954; name reverted in 2010
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Los Angeles
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Pasadena
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South Pasadena
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Arroyo Seco Parkway highlighted in red
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Arroyo Seco Parkway
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At-grade intersection
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At-grade intersection; former SR 248
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Continuation beyond US 101
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Formerly Hermon Avenue
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Four Level Interchange; exit 3B on US 101
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No northbound entrance
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No southbound entrance; signed as exit 24B northbound; left exit southbound
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 137B on I-5
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Northern terminus of freeway and state maintenance
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No trucks over 3 tons
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Avenue 26
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Bridewell Street
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California Boulevard
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Fair Oaks Avenue – South Pasadena
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Glenarm Street
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Hill Street – Chinatown, Civic Center
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Marmion Way / Avenue 64
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CA
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Southern California freeways
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in Los Angeles
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Glenarm Street in Pasadena
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