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3rd Street, Los Angeles

3rd Street in Los Angeles is a major east–west thoroughfare. The west end is in downtown Beverly Hills by Santa Monica Boulevard, and the east is at Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles, where it shares a one-way couplet with 4th Street. East of Alameda it becomes 4th Street, where it heads to East Los Angeles, where it turns back into 3rd Street upon crossing Indiana Street. 3rd Street eventually becomes Pomona Boulevard in Monterey Park, where it then turns into Potrero Grande Drive and finally turns into Rush Street in Rosemead and ends in El Monte.[1]

3rd Street passes along the south side of The Grove and "The Original" Farmers Market at Fairfax Avenue, near the headquarters of The Writers Guild of America, West. There are also many other restaurants, boutiques, and antique stores on this specific strip of 3rd Street, which is less upscale and more relaxed than nearby Robertson Boulevard and Melrose Avenue.[2]


3rd Street is parallel to two other major thoroughfares, Wilshire Boulevard to the south and Beverly Boulevard to the north. It is four lanes wide east of Doheny Drive, and it passes through the same communities as Wilshire Boulevard.

Bradbury Building

Million Dollar Theater

St. Vincent Medical Center

Marlborough School

(formerly Daniel Murphy High School)

Yeshiva Aharon Yaakov-Ohr Eliyahu

Park La Brea

and The Grove

Farmers Market

Writers Guild of America, West

Joan's on Third

Beverly Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Little Bangladesh

From east to west:

Los Angeles Board of Education Headquarters

3rd Street and Lucas Avenue

Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary School

3rd Street and Lucas Avenue

Miguel Contreras Learning Complex

bus line 16 serves west 3rd Street. Montebello Transit line 40 serves east 3rd Street.

Metro Local

The Metro E Line runs on 3rd Street between Indiana Street and Atlantic Boulevard, with station stops at Indiana, Maravilla, East LA Civic Center, and Atlantic.

Collapse of 3rd Street Tunnel construction in 1900

3rd Street Tunnel used as an auditorium in 1903

Images of the 3rd Street Tunnel

Archived 2014-05-10 at the Wayback Machine

West Third Street Business Association