'Pico Boulevard' is a major
Los Angeles street that runs from
Ocean Avenue in
Santa Monica to
Central Avenue in
Downtown Los Angeles. It is named after
Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of California.
Description
Pico runs parallel south of
Olympic Boulevard and is one of the major southernmost streets leading into
Downtown Los Angeles, running north of
Venice Boulevard.
Major landmarks include
Santa Monica College,
Santa Monica High School, the
Westside Pavilion mall in
West Los Angeles, Fox Studios, and the Hillcrest Country Club.
The heavily Jewish
South Robertson is centered around Pico and
Robertson Boulevard. Further east, Pico is the main thoroughfare for
Westlake and
Koreatown. The
Staples Center and the
Los Angeles Convention Center are located on the corner of Pico and
Figueroa Street.
Pico Boulevard in the media
The music video for the 1991 single "
Unfinished Sympathy" by band
Massive Attack features singer
Shara Nelson walking along West Pico Boulevard in an unbroken camera shot.
The artist "
Fatlip" Walks along Pico Boulevard in the music video "What's Up Fatlip?"
:"On Pico Boulevard
:I was Regarded as a Retard"
The 1947 song "
Pico and Sepulveda" by
Felix Figueroa & His Orchestra (actually
Freddy Martin & His Orchestra) was frequently featured on
Dr. Demento's syndicated radio show.
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References
1. http://themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.aspx?SongID=283