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San Pedro Street
South end34°00′07″N 118°16′26″W / 34.0020°N 118.2739°W / 34.0020; -118.2739
Main Street and 46th Street in Gardena
North end34°03′01″N 118°14′27″W / 34.0503°N 118.2409°W / 34.0503; -118.2409
1st Street in Los Angeles
The Union Center for the Arts (former Japanese Union Church) on Judge John Aiso Street

San Pedro Street is a major north–south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California, running Little Tokyo near Downtown Los Angeles to join Main Street, and East and West 46th Streets in a five-way intersection in East Gardena.

San Pedro Street was one of the earliest roadways, along with Alameda Street, between central Los Angeles and the Port of Los Angeles; much of the road's original alignment south of Jefferson Boulevard has been renamed Avalon Boulevard.

The portion of San Pedro Street north of 1st Street was renamed Judge John Aiso Street in 1999.

Landmarks

Public transportation

Metro Local lines 48 and 51 serve San Pedro Street; Line 48 runs in South LA and line 51 in Downtown LA.

The Metro A Line serves a light rail station in the center median of Washington Boulevard about half a block east of that street.


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