Cahuenga Boulevard is a major boulevard of northern Los Angeles, California, US. The “Cahuenga” name is a Spanish, phonetic derivative with no actual Spanish language meaning that is attributed to the Tongva village of Kawengna, meaning "place of the mountain". It connects Sunset Boulevard in the heart of old Hollywood to the Hollywood Hills and North Hollywood in the San Fernando Valley.
Hollywood Theatre of Note at 1517 N Cahuenga just north of Sunset and across from Grandmaster Recorders, formerly Bijou Studios
The Security Trust and Savings Building (1921), on the northeast corner of Cahuenga and Hollywood boulevards
Los Angeles Fire Department Museum
The Ventura Freeway is a freeway in southern California, United States, that runs from the Santa Barbara/Ventura county line to Pasadena in Los Angeles County. It is the principal east–west route through Ventura County and in the southern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County. From the Santa Barbara County line to its intersection with the Hollywood Freeway in the southeastern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, it is signed as U.S. Route 101 (US 101), which was built in the late 1950s and opened on April 5, 1960. The segments from the Santa Barbara County line to Sea Cliff, and from Solimar Beach to Oxnard, are also concurrent with State Route 1 (SR 1), although no signs mention SR 1 there. East of the Hollywood Freeway intersection, the Ventura Freeway is signed as State Route 134 (SR 134), which was built by 1971.
The SR 134 portion of the Ventura Freeway at the western edge of Burbank, California looking west from N Pass Ave.
The Ventura Freeway crosses the Los Angeles River at its confluence with Verdugo Wash
Westbound SR 134 in Glendale approaching I-5