Interstate 710 and State Route 710 (California)
Route 710, consisting of the non-contiguous segments of State Route 710 (SR 710) and Interstate 710 (I-710), is a major north–south state highway and auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of the U.S. state of California. Also called the Los Angeles River Freeway prior to November 18, 1954, the highway was initially planned to connect Long Beach and Pasadena, but a gap in the route exists from Alhambra to Pasadena through South Pasadena due to community opposition to its construction.
Aerial view of the I-105/I-710 interchange
Night aerial view of the Los Angeles River where I-710 converges on it (from the right) at the City of Commerce
I-710 at its junction with SR 60 in East Los Angeles
Southern onramp, I-710 northern stub, near downtown Pasadena. Note dormant construction equipment lining the median, and the road sign structures installed on the overpass without any signs posted.
Alhambra is a city located in the western San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States, approximately eight miles from the Downtown Los Angeles civic center. It was incorporated on July 11, 1903. As of the 2020 census, the population was 82,868. The city's ZIP Codes are 91801 and 91803.
Alhambra welcome sign
Downtown Alhambra, Garfield and Main, 1890
Alhambra, 1920
Moorish-style decorative arch in Alhambra