The street numbering is aligned with the house numbering, so that 95th Street is exactly 9500 South.
At this time the street numbering was changed locally and so the school address, whether by accident or design, became 153 Hammersmith Road.
In South Pasadena, the street numbering varies with its own postal zip code.
The state line is used as the reference point for east-west street numbering.
Lower numbers are nearest the Pacific Ocean, and the street numbering continues up through the 200's in Langley.
Modern researchers, like Ochsner, in part because of the change in street numbering, have assumed that the old clubhouse had been demolished.
Madison Street was made the base for all street numbering, and State Street for north-south streets.
Building numbers on cross-streets reflect the street numbering; for example, 1800 Colorado Boulevard would be at the corner of 18th Avenue.
Only the Wakefield neighborhood picks up the street numbering, albeit at a disalignment due to Tremont Avenue's layout.
Although conventional street numbering would have given them odd numbers, they were numbered sequentially (both odd and even) as 1-26 Lamartine Place.