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Early Morning drive on Pico Blvd from Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica beach #PicoBlvd#LosAngeles#California Who was Pico Boulevard named after? Pico Boulevard: This major thoroughfare is one of many places in Los Angeles County bearing the name of Pio Pico (1801-1894). Pico served two terms as Governor of Alta California, and the last to serve under Mexican rule. ➡️Click to subscribe to the channel: / mc75k 00:00 Preview 00:47 Pico Blvd 41:07 Shutters on the Beach Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/JnMXGpt2HPZcMZhF7 Filmed: April 9, 2022 5:01am #subscribe#like#share#comment Pico Boulevard is a major Los Angeles street that runs from the Pacific Ocean at Appian Way in Santa Monica to Central Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, California, USA. It is named after Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of Alta California. Pico runs parallel south of Olympic Boulevard and is one of the southernmost major streets leading into Downtown Los Angeles, running north of Venice Boulevard and south of Olympic Boulevard. Numerically, it takes the place of 13th Street (many cities with numbered streets use a named street in place of thirteen). Major landmarks include Santa Monica College, Santa Monica High School, the Westside Pavilion mall, Fox Studios, the Hillcrest Country Club, the Staples Center, and the Los Angeles Convention Center. Pico Boulevard starts in the city of Santa Monica and enters the city of Los Angeles near the intersection with Centinela Avenue. The neighborhoods of Los Angeles through which Pico Boulevard travels are among the most culturally diverse in the city. From west to east, they include the Japanese and Persian neighborhoods of Sawtelle, the 11 neighborhoods in the West Los Angeles region which are the predominantly Anglo neighborhoods of Cheviot Hills and Rancho Park, the business and entertainment center of Century City, and the primarily and largely Jewish, African American and Latino neighborhoods of South Robertson, Crestview, South Carthay, Carthay Square, Little Ethiopia, Wilshire Vista and Picfair Village, the Latino Mid-Wilshire subregion, the heavily Korean neighborhoods of Country Club Park and Koreatown, the predominantly Central American neighborhoods of the Byzantine-Latino Quarter and Pico Union, the redeveloping South Park, the Garment District of Downtown Los Angeles and the Mexican-American neighborhood of Boyle Heights. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Bo... #picoblvd#losangeles#california#usa#morningdrive#4kDrive#travel