Located on Sepulveda Boulevard in Mission Hills, the original part of the Romulo Pico Adobe was built in 1834 by Tongva-Fernandeño, Tataviam-Fernandeño, and Chumash-Ventuaño Native Americans (Indians) from the San Fernando Mission.
Sepulveda Boulevard, a street in Los Angeles listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest municipal street in the world, stretching from the north end of the San Fernando Valley to the south end of San Pedro, California, a distance of about 43 miles.
Sepulveda Boulevard is named for the Sepulveda family of San Pedro, California.
•
Tiny Toon Adventures has an episode titled and set on Sepulveda Boulevard as a parody of the film Sunset Boulevard, named for another major street in Los Angeles.
Wilshire Boulevard | Sunset Boulevard | Roxas Boulevard | Hollywood Boulevard | Junipero Serra Boulevard | Sunset Boulevard (musical) | Pico Boulevard | Octavia Boulevard | MacArthur Boulevard | Man o' War Boulevard | Boulevard des Allumettières | San Vicente Boulevard | Geary Boulevard | Boulevard des Allumettières (Gatineau) | Beverly Boulevard | London Boulevard | La Cienega Boulevard | Boulevard Mall | Venice Boulevard | Valley Boulevard | Sepulveda Boulevard | Sepúlveda | Lake Shore Boulevard | Jefferson Boulevard | Boulevard Saint-Michel | Boulevard Maisonneuve (Gatineau) | Boulevard des Italiens | Boulevard de Rochechouart | Boulevard de Clichy | Ventura Boulevard |
The Sepulveda pass on Interstate 405 begins just south of Ventura Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley, climbing to just south of Mulholland Drive, then descending to just north of Sunset Boulevard, where I-405 and Sepulveda Boulevard enter the Brentwood and Westwood areas of West Los Angeles.