- Slauson Avenue
Slauson Avenue is a major east-west thoroughfare for southern
Los Angeles County , named for the land developer and Los Angeles Board of Education memberJ. S. Slauson . It passes through Culver City, Ladera Heights, View Park-Windsor Hills, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood,South Los Angeles , Huntington Park, Maywood, Pico Rivera, Whittier, and Santa Fe Springs. It starts off Jefferson Boulevard near theFox Hills Mall in Culver City and ends at Santa Fe Springs Road, where it becomes Mulberry Drive. Slauson runs nearly identical to the south of Washington Boulevard, but begins further east.The
LACMTA Blue Line Slauson Station stops at Slauson, elevated above ground.The Eastern end of the 90 freeway is on Slauson Avenue. The 90, also known as the
Marina Freeway , was briefly known in the 1970's as the Richard M. Nixon freeway. It is one of the shortest freeways in the United States.Due to the neighborhoods it passes, Slauson was considered synonymous with
South Central and African-American culture, but this has changed since the 1990s asLatinos move into South Los Angeles.Slauson is also famous for former
Bethlehem Steel mill located on the 3300 block. At one time Slauson Avenue was a center for urban heavy industry in Los Angeles.Slauson Avenue also played a role in the Art Fern sketches on "The Tonight Show with
Johnny Carson ". Fern would refer to "The Slauson Cutoff" while he gave road directions during a fictional commercial, and would aside with "Cut off your Slauson..." [http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/eccentric/artfern.htm] .
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