
“Vacant lots will be leased to store waiting vehicles and it will become profitable to construct public garages where cars can be left during the day when people are attending to their business and during the evening when they are at the theater. Some of these storage places will undoubtedly be in the congested parts of cities and others a little way out where people will leave their vehicles and proceed to their destination by street car, bus or taxi. This latter will be the case, I believe, in some of our congested cities such as New York where it does not really pay to go downtown in private cars.” William Phelps Eno (November 1, 1924) (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/000271622411600129?journalCode=anna&) (https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/brief-cultural-history-of-the-parking-lot/)






Great pics of scenes that I’ve seen many times in Indiana. #1 looked at first like an aerial photo of farmland.
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