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There are 2 ways to get from California City to Los Angeles by bus, train, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.
- Santa Monica, CA. Average rent (one-bedroom): $3,950. Average home value: $1.65M. Great for: Technology jobs, families, outdoor recreation, shopping. Commute into Los Angeles: 30-minute drive.
- Pasadena, CA. Average rent (one-bedroom): $3,000. Average home value: $1.09M. Great for: Outdoor recreation, education, art galleries. Commute into Los Angeles: 20-minute drive.
- Burbank, CA. Average rent (one-bedroom): $2,850. Average home value: $1.12M. Great for: Families, public schools, media jobs, outdoor recreation, dining. Commute into Los Angeles: 35-minute drive.
- Irvine, CA. Average rent (one-bedroom): $3,225. Average home value: $1.35M. Great for: Families, job opportunities, local fun events, proximity to other major cities.
Los Angeles County Map shows the county boundaries, county seat, major cities, highways, roads, rail network and point of interest. Explore the detailed Los Angeles County Map. Menu
In the Los Angeles area, there are five airports. Burbank (BUR), Long Beach (LGB), Ontario (ONT), and Orange County (SNA). Each of these has regular service on major carriers and in many cases...
Mar 6, 2024 · Downtown is the center of our city — where settlers and indigenous people before them found freshwater — but emblematic of a region where its people refused to agree upon a center for any...
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Aug 18, 2020 · Culver City, sandwiched between downtown Los Angeles and Venice Beach, has become one of LA’s coolest neighborhoods over the last decade. Here are 14 things to do when you’re in the neighborhood, including places to eat, shop, and hang.
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