Slauson Avenue

Slauson Avenue
NamesakeJ. S. Slauson
Maintained byLocal jurisdictions
Nearest metro station:
West endCulver Boulevard in Culver City
Major
junctions
SR 90 / I-405 in Culver City
I-110 in Los Angeles
I-5 in Commerce
SR 19 in Pico Rivera
I-605 in West Whittier-Los Nietos
East endSanta Fe Springs Road in Whittier

Slauson Avenue is a major east–west thoroughfare traversing the central part of Los Angeles County, California. It was named for the land developer and Los Angeles Board of Education member J. S. Slauson. It passes through Culver City, Ladera Heights, View Park-Windsor Hills, South Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Maywood, Commerce, Montebello, Pico Rivera, Whittier, and Santa Fe Springs. The street runs 20.9 miles (33.6 km) from McDonald Street in Culver City and to Santa Fe Springs Road, where it becomes Mulberry Drive in Whittier. Mulberry Drive ends at Scott Avenue in South Whittier.

Transit

Metro Rail

There are three major transit stations (two light rail) on Slauson Avenue. They include the Slauson Station of the Metro A Line and the Hyde Park Station on the Metro K Line.

Metro Bus and freeways

Slauson/I-110 Station of the Metro J Line is elevated in the median of Interstate 110 freeway.

Metro Local line 108 operates on Slauson Avenue.

The eastern terminus of the State Route 90, the Marina Freeway, is at Slauson Avenue. In Los Angeles, the street is south of Washington Boulevard and Vernon Avenue, but north of Gage Avenue and Florence Avenue.

Landmarks

Slauson Avenue was noted for a former Bethlehem Steel mill on the 3300 block. At one time Slauson Avenue was a center for urban heavy industry in Los Angeles; the ATSF Harbor Subdivision once ran along Slauson Avenue. It is also known for the Simply Wholesome Vegetarian restaurant and Health food store, as well as the historic Jet Inn motor hotel.[1]

Revitalization project

Portions of Slauson Avenue have been revitalized with a new tree-lined barrier, new LED street and traffic lights, and Metro Local bus benches. The project was officially completed in May 2017.[2]

Rapper and Los Angeles native Nipsey Hussle frequently referred to Slauson Avenue in his music.[3] He owned the Marathon Clothing Store at the intersection of Slauson and Crenshaw. The intersection was named Ermias "Nipsey Hussle" Asghedom Square in April 2019 in his honor.[4]

On The Johnny Carson Show, Carson played a character named Art Fern who would advertise dubious businesses, giving the audience convoluted driving directions that often ended in "Go to the Slauson Cutoff, stop the car, then cut off your Slauson".[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jet Inn". priceline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  2. ^ "Slauson Revitilization Project". www.dpw.lacounty.gov. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  3. ^ Simani, Ellis; Roberts, Randall; Roberts, Krishnakumar (April 4, 2019). "How Nipsey Hussle saw Slauson Avenue". www.latimes.com. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
  4. ^ Cosgrove, Jaclyn (April 9, 2019). "Crenshaw and Slauson intersection to be named in honor of Nipsey Hussle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  5. ^ Holton, John (2024-10-05). "Cut Off Your Slauson #socs". The Sound of One Hand Typing. Retrieved 2025-10-12.