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- Alameda_Street abstract "Alameda Street is a north-south street in Los Angeles County, California. It is approximately 21 miles in length, running from Spring and College in Chinatown, through the Arts District, Vernon, Watts, Lynwood, Compton, and Carson, before ending at Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington. For much of its length, Alameda runs through present and former industrial corridors, and is paralleled by Southern Pacific Railway tracts.".
- Q16974026 abstract "Alameda Street is a north-south street in Los Angeles County, California. It is approximately 21 miles in length, running from Spring and College in Chinatown, through the Arts District, Vernon, Watts, Lynwood, Compton, and Carson, before ending at Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington. For much of its length, Alameda runs through present and former industrial corridors, and is paralleled by Southern Pacific Railway tracts.".
- Alameda_Street comment "Alameda Street is a north-south street in Los Angeles County, California. It is approximately 21 miles in length, running from Spring and College in Chinatown, through the Arts District, Vernon, Watts, Lynwood, Compton, and Carson, before ending at Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington. For much of its length, Alameda runs through present and former industrial corridors, and is paralleled by Southern Pacific Railway tracts.".
- Q16974026 comment "Alameda Street is a north-south street in Los Angeles County, California. It is approximately 21 miles in length, running from Spring and College in Chinatown, through the Arts District, Vernon, Watts, Lynwood, Compton, and Carson, before ending at Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington. For much of its length, Alameda runs through present and former industrial corridors, and is paralleled by Southern Pacific Railway tracts.".