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washington dc has a similar layout, with streets radiating from central circles and squares. the city was rebuilt this way after a british cavalry attack burned the place down during the war of 1812. it was designed this way so the captial could be defended from future cavalry attacks; by placing a small number of canons in the central squares they would have a field of fire down the radiating streets covering the city. most of the rectangular grid streets were added later.

 

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Uh....That is Washington DC! The White House is bottom center, New York Ave the diagonal heading off Northeast of it.


Aha, at least I recognized Housemann's work...DC as well as Paris. Part of the idea on the wide boulevards was also that an opponent could not quickly come into the city & block off access (w/o a whole lot of materiel and stealth).

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Originally posted by RobBob:

Aha, at least I recognized Housemann's work...DC as well as Paris. Part of the idea on the wide boulevards was also that an opponent could not quickly come into the city & block off access (w/o a whole lot of materiel and stealth).

DC was designed by Pierre L'Enfant(the diagonals) and Thomas Jefferson (the grid).

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