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Niantic Thank you and see you in 2018! in you see and you Thank ICONIC WILSHIRE BOULEVARD WILSHIRE ICONIC Los Angeles Cleantech Cleantech Angeles Los the BLOC the A FIELD GUIDE TO GUIDE FIELD A Indie Printing Indie Campaign Go Human Go ciclavia.org/donations Pure Cycles Pure Bicycles Tern Association of Governments Governments of Association | We hope that you join us and support CicLAvia! CicLAvia! support and us join you that hope We Southern California California Southern AARP Los Angeles Los AARP contribution. your without do we what do First 5 LA 5 First One Capital | can’t CicLAvia organization, non-profit a As Water and Power and Water Los Angeles Department of of Department Angeles Los LA Rams LA LA2028 | us smile. smile. us OUR SPONSORS OUR reconnect to our communities in ways that make make that ways in communities our to reconnect discover something new about our city, and we we and city, our about new something discover N N R R David Bohnett Foundation Bohnett David E E Every time our streets are open to people, we we people, to open are streets our time Every T T L L I I Laemmle Theatres Laemmle Foundation Parsons M. Ralph we thank you for being part of an amazing year. year. amazing an of part being for you thank we W W Iconic Wilshire Boulevard Wilshire Iconic , , along 2017 end we As The Los Angeles Times Angeles Los The Foundation Annenberg OUR MEDIA PARTNERS MEDIA OUR SUPPORTERS OUR Heart of LA of Heart route. route. CicLAvia— original the with reconnected ities of Wilmington and San Pedro, and we we and Pedro, San and Wilmington of ities Los Angeles Los commun- vibrant the visited we way, the Along of City our way to Glendale and Atwater Village. Village. Atwater and Glendale to way our Culver City meets Venice meets City Culver route and then made made then and route OUR PARTNERS OUR We began 2017 travelling to the beach on the the on beach the to travelling 2017 began We thousands of people together as one community. community. one as together people of thousands of tens drawing CicLAvias, five experienced we where 2017 tremendous a caps route This 24th CicLAvia event since we started in 2010. 2010. in started we since event CicLAvia 24th Iconic Wilshire Boulevard Wilshire Iconic marks the the marks CicLAvia— December 10, 2017 10, December CICLAVIA ICONIC WILSHIRE BOULEVARD Presented by Metro 4 miles 8 9 7 6 1/4 mile 5 CicLAvia Route Ruta de CicLAvía CicLAvia 경로 Crossing Points for Cars Puntos de cruce para carros 차량교차점 Metro Rail Stations 1 Estaciones de Metro 4 2 메트로정차점 3 Hills Cerros 언덕 FOR MORE INFORMATION Para más información 자세한 내용은 [email protected] / 213.355.8500 ciclavia.org / @ciclavia W W MACARTHUR PARK HUB I I KOREATOWN HUB L L DTLA HUB T T E E R R N N Join The Skateside to learn basic skateboarding The Great Streets Initiative invites you to hang out Check out a Metro Bike Share bike and take it skills on Keen Ramps brought to you by First 5 LA. and chill at their pop-up parklet! Learn about for a spin along the route! For more info go to Join the mad scientists, artists, inventors, and story- DIY Great Streets improvements with the City of metro.net/bikeshare. Supplies limited. Los Angeles and design your own Great Street for tellers from Two Bit Circus as they showcase some of Does your child need a helmet? Stop by the your neighborhood. their most popular games. Learn about their upcoming California Highway Patrol booth and get fitted micro-amusement park opening in DTLA this Spring! Sign up for a free Los Angeles Public Library for a free kids helmet (while supplies last). card and keep an eye out for the roaming Book Bike. Stop by Councilmember Huizar’s booth to learn REI Burbank will be hosting a full service pop-up Free books will be given to people with library cards. more about his efforts to improve livability, promote bike repair shop and shaded outdoor lounge with economic development, tourism, and multi-modal Check out Street Poets’ Poetry in Motion Van, a fun slack-lining activity. transportation. Learn more about Night on a mobile performance venue and recording studio, Broadway returning to DTLA on January 27, 2018. inspiring creative community and empowering Check out the latest in folding bikes from TERN. people of all ages and backgrounds to express themselves on the page and on the mic. Complete the kids bike safety skills course and get Visit map.ciclavia.org for activities Leave your mark on a community art bike by a free helmet courtesy of CicLAvia. and specials along the route! CicLAvia x Pure Cycles. Visit the LA Ranger Troca, the mobile visitor center All hubs will have restrooms, Visit the LA 2028 booth to learn more about the for the Santa Monica Mountains. Learn more about water stations, free basic bike repair, the National Parks Services, then scale their rock wall. Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, or snap a selfie with an Olympic backdrop! bike parking and first aid. NEAR THE HUB Relax in MacArthur Park and grab a snack from some Catch a free pedicab ride — brought Stop by the LA Metro Activation on Hope between of LA’s best food trucks. to you by AARP. Pedicab stops 7th St and Wilshire to check out a Metro Bike Share Bike, Stop by the Niantic Lounge at MacArthur Park and are near each info booth. buy a Metro Bike Share Monthly or Day Pass, play games pick up a Pokémon GO one year anniversary poster. to win cool Metro prizes, and chat with Metro planning staff about all of the exciting projects in the works. CICLAVIA x SHARE YOUR POKÉMON GO CICLAVIA — ICONIC WILSHIRE FARMERS MARKET ADVENTURE WITH BOULEVARD #myCicLAvia PRODUCE PROGRAM #PokemonGOCicLAvia Stop by the Historic Core Farmers Market, At the Niantic Lounge in the on 5th St, between Spring and Broadway, MacArthur Park Hub you can: next to the DTLA hub. Stock up on fresh STAMP Learn how to submit your own new produce and prepared foods! PokéStops and Gyms for approval Participate in the CicLAvia Produce while exploring CicLAvia! Program: Get a free limited edition Meet other Pokémon GO Players CicLAvia tote bag when you purchase and pick up an exclusive one year produce from participating vendors at the anniversary poster (while supplies last)! market (those with a light blue sign on their tent pole). Get a stamp upon purchase and show this guide to the CicLAvia info booth at the DTLA Hub to receive your free tote (while supplies last). Snap a photo and share how you CicLAvia using #myCicLAvia for a chance to be featured on our feed. @ciclavia HIDDEN GEMS ALONG THE ROUTE 1. Broadway-Spring Arcade 4. St. Vincent’s Court 7. Bullocks Wilshire/ 541 S. Spring St. Alley off 7th St. between Broadway & Hill Southwestern Law School A gem built in 1924, this shopping This picturesque alley dates back to 3050 Wilshire Blvd. arcade (now filled with a diverse array of the 1860s and runs through the center This Art Deco building was among the restaurants) connects two 12-story office of what used to be the 1906 Bullock’s first department stores to move out of towers, one on Broadway, one on Spring. department store, which closed in 1983 downtown. Closed after the 1992 upris- to become today’s St. Vincent Jewelry ing as the surrounding neighborhood 2. LA Theatre Center Center. It is now a popular lunch spot declined, the building was purchased by 514 S. Spring St. among the building’s 500 tenants. Southwestern Law School. Massive Greek Revival–style Ionic columns front this 1916 building, 5. Westlake Theatre 8. Ahmanson Center/ designed by John Parkinson. Inside the 636 S. Alvarado St. The nearly 2,000-seat theater (operat- Wilshire Colonnade beautiful lobby, a stained-glass ceiling 3701 Wilshire Blvd. ing until 1991) broadcast its offerings has been preserved. Today the space is This modernist interpretation of a clas- with an intact three-story neon sign. leased by the Latino Theater Company. sical marble colonnade flanks a public Bustling with activity as a swap meet, plaza and is punctuated with orbed light the Community Redevelopment Agency fixtures. Today it is home to the nation’s 3.
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