THE NINTH
ANNUAL GREAT LOS ANGELES WALK IS HEADING TO THE VALLEY FOR THE FIRST TIME --
HIKING VENTURA BOULEVARD ON NOV. 22
LOS
ANGELES (Nov. 10, 2014) -- Hundreds of Angelenos will hit the sidewalks this
November 22 for The Great Los Angeles Walk 2014 – the annual event that dispels
the myth that “nobody walks in L.A.”
This
year, for the ninth edition, the Great Los Angeles Walk (http://www.greatlawalk.com) is doing something
different: We're bringing the walk to the San Fernando Valley for the first
time!
That
means this year, participants will hike east down Ventura Boulevard. (Normally
the Great Los Angeles Walk heads west, from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean.)
It is, after all, a street made famous through countless songs (Tom Petty's
"Free Fallin'") and also considered the Valley's main drag.
Participants
will meet at Warner Center Park (also known as Warner Ranch Park – 5800 Topanga
Canyon Blvd.) at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22, and proceed to walk approximately
17.1 miles (at a casual, all-day pace) to North Hollywood.
Walkers
will pass through Woodland Hills, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Studio City and
Universal City on their way to the end point: The Art Institute of California
building in North Hollywood (5250 Lankershim). Along the way, they'll see a
wide range of architecture (Casa de Cadillac, Fleetwood Center, Mel's, Valley
Beth Shalom) and Valley sites – as well as CBS Studio Center, Universal Studios,
Los Encinos State Historic Park and the historic Campo de Cahuenga monument
site.
The
Great Los Angeles Walk will conclude with an after party in North Hollywood at
a location to be announced later.
This
year's Walk will also be the most transit-friendly yet, as both the start and
end points are near the Metro Orange Line, making easy access for anyone who
parks at either end.
L.A.
journalist and blogger Michael Schneider launched the Great Los Angeles Walk in
2006 as a way to celebrate his tenth year in Los Angeles. Inspired by the book
“Wilshire Boulevard: Grand Concourse of Los Angeles,” by Kevin Roderick (with
research by J. Eric Lynxwiler), he decided to walk the street’s entire length.
In 2007,
for an encore, he chose another downtown-to-the-ocean route: Pico Boulevard.
The 2008 Walk took on Santa Monica Blvd. In 2009, the event kicked off in the
historic West Adams district and walked to Venice Beach via Adams and
Washington. In
2010, for its fifth edition, the Great Los Angeles Walk reprised its original
Wilshire journey. In 2011, more than 250 Walk participants marched to the ocean
via Hollywood Boulevard. In 2012, the Walk traveled across Melrose Avenue, and
in 2013, Sunset Boulevard.
The Great Los Angeles Walk grew from dozens of
participants to hundreds, and continues to expand each year as more Angelenos
join in to explore their city on foot.
As
always, the Walk is completely free. It is up to the participants to decide how
much or how little of the walk they want to do. The Great Los Angeles Walk has
been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the L.A. Weekly, KABC-Channel 7,
LAist.com and KNBC.com. In 2012, the LA Weekly recognized The Great Los Angeles
Walk in its "Best of L.A." issue.
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