Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Arroyo Seco bicycle path is an approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path in Los Angeles, California. The path connects Montecito Heights Recreation Center and Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in the Montecito Heights community, and Hermon Park in the Highland Park district, and runs parallel to State Route 110, and ends at Arroyo Seco Stables in South Pasadena."@en }
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- Arroyo_Seco_bicycle_path abstract "The Arroyo Seco bicycle path is an approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path in Los Angeles, California. The path connects Montecito Heights Recreation Center and Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in the Montecito Heights community, and Hermon Park in the Highland Park district, and runs parallel to State Route 110, and ends at Arroyo Seco Stables in South Pasadena.".
- Q4796261 abstract "The Arroyo Seco bicycle path is an approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path in Los Angeles, California. The path connects Montecito Heights Recreation Center and Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in the Montecito Heights community, and Hermon Park in the Highland Park district, and runs parallel to State Route 110, and ends at Arroyo Seco Stables in South Pasadena.".
- Arroyo_Seco_bicycle_path comment "The Arroyo Seco bicycle path is an approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path in Los Angeles, California. The path connects Montecito Heights Recreation Center and Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in the Montecito Heights community, and Hermon Park in the Highland Park district, and runs parallel to State Route 110, and ends at Arroyo Seco Stables in South Pasadena.".
- Q4796261 comment "The Arroyo Seco bicycle path is an approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path in Los Angeles, California. The path connects Montecito Heights Recreation Center and Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in the Montecito Heights community, and Hermon Park in the Highland Park district, and runs parallel to State Route 110, and ends at Arroyo Seco Stables in South Pasadena.".