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What if Los Angeles Had Narrow Streets?

10:57 AM PDT on July 8, 2011



    Virgil and Sunset

    Did you ever stroll the ancient alleyways of Rome, Madrid, or Paris and wonder what Los Angeles would look like with narrower streets? No? Well luckily for you, David Yoon has. And he's created dozens of examples on his site, Narrow Streets: Los Angeles. Check them all out, a few choice examples above and below. Via the excellent site MagicalUrbanism.com.


    Pico & Westwood


    Sunset & Echo Park



    Grand & 22



    PCH in Santa Monica



    6th and Spring

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