The drivers in these motorcars heading into the Westwood Village area of Los Angeles in circa mid-1940s never knew how good they had it. It looks so sedate and relaxing, it could almost be a mid-sized country town instead of being in the middle of a city on its way to a population of 2 million. With its post-war boom, the streets of LA wouldn’t look like this for much longer.
The almost-but-not-quite-but-close-enough view today:
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