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Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles Paul Haddad

Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles By Paul Haddad

Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles by Paul Haddad


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Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles by Paul Haddad

Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles explores how social, economic, political, and cultural demands created the web of freeways whose very form-futuristic, majestic, and progressive-perfectly exemplifies the City of Angels. From the Arroyo Seco Parkway, which began construction during the Great Depression, to the Century Freeway, completed in 1993, author Paul Haddad provides an entertaining and thought-provoking history of the 527 miles of roadways that comprise the Los Angeles freeway system. Each of Los Angeles's twelve freeways receives its own chapter, and these are supplemented by Off-Ramps-sidebars that dish out pithy factoids about Botts' Dots, SigAlerts, and all matter of freeway lexicon, such as why Southern Californians are the only people in the country who place the word the in front of their interstates, as in the 5, or the 101. Freewaytopia also explores those routes that never saw the light of day. Imagine superhighways burrowing through Laurel Canyon, tunneling under the Hollywood Sign, or spanning the waters of Santa Monica Bay. With a few more legislative strokes of the pen, you wouldn't have to imagine them-they'd already exist. Haddad notably gives voice to those individuals whose lives were inextricably connected-for better or worse-to the city's freeways: The hundreds of thousands of mostly minority and low-income residents who protested against their displacement as a result of eminent domain. Women engineers who excelled in a man's field. Elected officials who helped further freeways . . . or stop them dead in their tracks. He pays tribute to the corps of civic and state highway employees whose collective vision, expertise, and dedication created not just the most famous freeway network in the world, but feats of engineering that, at their best, achieve architectural poetry. And let's not forget the beauty queens-no freeway in Los Angeles ever opened without their royal presence. Freewaytopia is part colorful lore, part civic and historical critique, and part homage to the most famous freeways in the world.

Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles Reviews

Freewaytopia deftly connects dreams, politics, new suburbs, and white privilege to tell the stories of L.A.'s freeways. Hostile to communities of color when they were built and loathed today by gridlocked drivers, the freeways still reveal a rough grandeur in their overpasses and interchanges. When the road ahead is unexpectedly open, L.A.'s freeways can be poetic. Paul Haddad has caught their vital rhythm. -D. J. Waldie, author of Becoming Los Angeles: Myth, Memory, and a Sense of Place

Los Angeles freeways often get a bad rap, but author Paul Haddad finds the beauty in them. . . . The author's affection is reflected in his knack for unearthing fascinating facts about people and cultural events related to the creation of highways across the Southland.-AAA Westways

Paul Haddad's Freewaytopia is a marvelous civic history of 12 essential routes that belt the urban expanse, all creations of the bikini and slide rule era. . . . Haddad writes with the love and skepticism of a native Angeleno, mining the archives for the distinctive news items that function as collective folklore. . . . [Freewaytopia] delivers exactly what it promises: a lively and fact-driven history of 12 freeways that adds up to a Los Angeles realist canvas. . . . Haddad's prose shines. . . . Freewaytopia is an easy read that packs a factual wallop. -Los Angeles Review of Books

With verve and authority, [Haddad] loops you into Freewaytopia, an encyclopedic, anecdotal and photographic history of Los Angeles County's two dozen freeways. . . . Open to almost any page and you'll find a saga, a drama, a nugget to amaze your friends. -Patt Morrison, journalist, best-selling author, and radio-television personality

Over the years there have been others like Joan Didion, Thomas Pynchon, David Brodsly, and Eric Avila among others that have also spotlighted Los Angeles freeways, but [Paul Haddad] might be the most comprehensive in how he examines the complete landscape. -Mike Sonksen, L.A. Taco

The freeways of Los Angeles are so ubiquitous and functional that they're easy to ignore. But every mile of elevated roadway was carved from lost landscapes worth knowing. And in his nimbly written, deeply researched, myth-busting book, Paul Haddad chronicles both the growth and what was taken away-most often from the Angelenos who had the least to lose-as the city reshaped itself in the service of cars, speed and sprawl. Recommended for transit policy wonks, local history lovers and anyone who has missed their lane in a complicated cloverleaf and wondered why they built it that way. -Kim Cooper, Esotouric

In his latest book, Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles, author Paul Haddad takes readers on a whirlwind tour through the history and lore of Los Angeles' sprawling highway system. -Engadget.com

Endlessly absorbing and a joy to read. Paul Haddad knows Los Angeles inside and out and his love of the area shines forth in this book. -LA-Explorer.com

Every city with freeways deserves its version of Freewaytopia.-Josh Stephens, contributing editor, California Planning & Development Report
Voted one of the Top Urban Planning Books of 2022 by Planetizen.com!

About Paul Haddad

Paul Haddad's books include the Los Angeles Times bestseller, 10,000 Steps a Day in L.A.: 57 Walking Adventures, and High Fives, Pennant Drives, and Fernandomania: A Fan's History of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Glory Years, 1977-1981 (named one of the Best Baseball Books of 2012 by the Daily News). As a Hollywood-born native, he has written about Los Angeles for the Los Angeles Times and hosted a column on Huffington Post about L.A.'s forgotten history. He has authored three award-winning novels, including the L.A. Noir Paradise Palms: Red Menace Mob. A graduate of University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, Haddad has been nominated for multiple Emmys as a documentary producer. PaulHaddadBooks.com @la_dorkout Patt Morrison is a journalist, best-selling author, and radio-television personality based in Los Angeles and Southern California. Morrison has a share of two Pulitzer Prizes as a longtime Los Angeles Times writer and columnist. As a public television and radio broadcaster, she has won six Emmys and a dozen Golden Mike awards.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS Each first date refers to the original opening segment of a freeway; the second date refers to a freeway's completion. CHAPTER 1 THE ARROYO SECO State Route 110 (1938-1953) CHAPTER 2 THE HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY U.S. Route 101 / State Route 170 (1940-1968) CHAPTER 3 THE HARBOR FREEWAY Interstate 110 (1952-1970) CHAPTER 4 THE GOLDEN STATE FREEWAY Interstate 5 (1955-1974) CHAPTER 5 THE FOOTHILL FREEWAY Interstate 210 / State Route 210 (1955-2007) CHAPTER 6 THE VENTURA FREEWAY U.S. Route 101 / State Route 134 (1955-1974) CHAPTER 7 THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY Interstate 405 / Interstate 5 (1957-1969) CHAPTER 8 THE GLENDALE FREEWAY State Route 2 (1958-1978) CHAPTER 9 THE SANTA MONICA FREEWAY Interstate 10 / State Route 1 (1961-1966) CHAPTER 10 THE SIMI VALLEY FREEWAY State Route 118 (1968-1993) CHAPTER 11 THE MARINA FREEWAY State Route 90 (1968-1972) CHAPTER 12 THE CENTURY FREEWAY Interstate 105 (1993)

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CIN1595801014G
9781595801012
1595801014
Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles by Paul Haddad
Used - Good
Paperback
Santa Monica Press
2021-11-18
384
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