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About Los Angeles
The 310 area code is home to some of the most recognized landmarks along the west coast. Beautiful beaches stretch along the 310 area coastline, including Santa Monica beach with the popular Santa Monica Pier where one can find fair rides, California-classic beach food, and watch surfers catch waves. Venice Beach, Malibu, and Marina del Rey all boast spectacular coastline views, each offering its own unique slice-of-life to tourists and locals alike. Inland, the 310 area code offers an array of other attractions by way of shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, nightlife in West Hollywood, and mountain views in Topanga.
Areas Served
The 310 area code serves expansive Los Angeles county, covering over 50 cities and neighborhoods, including Beverly Hills, Malibu, Marina del Rey, and Culver City. The 310 runs north up the coast, west of Long Beach all the way up to just north of South Beach. The area code is also inclusive of Santa Catalina Island, located about 26 miles south of the main portion of Los Angeles County.
The History of 310
In late 1991, as Los Angeles County residents increased, there was a need for a new area code, and 310 was introduced to split the area covered by 213, one of California’s first area codes. Six years later, a still-increasing population led to the creation of another area code split off of 310, area code 562. In 1999, as Los Angeles’ population neared 3.7 million, the California Public Utilities Commission proposed an additional area code overlay for the 310 area to increase the number of available telephone numbers for the still growing population. In locations where area codes are overlaid, users must dial the specific 3-digit area code in addition to the telephone number, rather than the previous process which involved just dialing the 7-digit telephone number. Many Los Angelinos found 10-digit dialing disadvantageous. After 7 years of community uproar to stave off the overlay, area code 424 was introduced in 2006 to overlay area code 310.
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