Sunday, May 1, 2022

Del Miami de 1941


"The centralized character of the business area creates traffic problems which the engineers who laid out the first narrow streets could not have foreseen. Registered motor vehicles in Miami number more than 80,000, and when out-of-state automobiles increase this figure to approximately 200,000 during the peak of the tourist season, the problems are further intensified. To relieve the increasing congestion the city built new bridges across the river and widened its streets. Palm-lined Biscayne Boulevard and Coral Way, its broadlanes a long vista of banyan trees, offer easy access to the north and southwest sections respectively. 


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Texto y foto from A guide to Miami and Dade County. 1941)

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