Best streets in Southeast Los Angeles
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"A Dangerous and Poor Area"
- ValleyGirlTori
Located just to the south of Downtown LA, Central Alameda is low income majority Latino neighborhood. The neighborhood is named after the north-south arteries that function as its borders.
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"good place to live, but a little noisy "
- refugiohdez
Well 23rd St is close to L A Downtown close to everything thats something i do like
and as far as I looked is OK
"Land of the trailer parks"
- Zephory
This street is filled with trailer parks. You might as well as pretend you're in Michigan. This is a pretty nasty party of town. I wouldn't suggest walking out after hours. There are some good strip b...
"A natrual place"
- 76thStreet
The most thing I love about the Paloma Street is its natural feeling. There are a lot of trees there and a pretty comfortable environment. There are not many houses along the street and most of them h...
"a normal neighbor"
- 76thStreet
This is a neighbor for the mid-level people, with various houses and apartments to choose from. But the environment there is not really good, almost no tree there. You cannot say it is a green neighbo...
"Depressing"
- ValleyGirlTori
Let me begin by saying that I have only driven through this neighborhood. I have never actually gotten out of my car here. So take that into your evaluation of my review.
As you would expect for...
"the wall street in LA"
- 76thStreet
yes, this is the Wall street, but in LA, totally different thing with the one in New York. It is a good neighbor for a family to live in LA, a lot of beautiful houses are along the street. Most of the...
"Packed full of business."
- jstrauss
This road has the most business on one street that I have ever seen. There are tons of production factories for clothes, shoes, and more. There are a few car lots and even a gravel yard. There is not...