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Article: Sprawling and vibrant, Los Angeles is a resort for all reasons: downtown renaissance shines spotlight on urban attractions.
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- San Diego Business Journal
- Article date:
- July 4, 2005
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Leaving the casual coastal enclaves of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Oxnard, southbound visitors heading to Los Angeles can choose between the semi-rural State Route 126 to the I-5 Freeway, the Ronald Reagan Freeway (118) Freeway or U.S. 101. But any way you choose will send you through San Fernando Valley cities like Simi Valley, Westlake Village, Calabasas, Woodland Hills, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Glendale and Burbank.
Nestled between the Santa Monica Mountains and Los Padres National Forest, the San Fernando Valley's geographic landmarks include the Ronald Reagan Library on the west, Six Flags Magic Mountain on the north, the Rose Bowl on the east and the Getty ...