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What real or mythical streets resonate with your imagination?

I like the surreality of the black and white set of singing in the rain. Gettin jiggy in the rain, bein the only part in technicolor. That would be fun, at least for a while.

Firelady, 22
Dallas,
TX

Basin Street
Bleeker Street
Broadway
Fleet Street
The Four Minute Mile
The Great Trunk road
The High Road and the Low Road
The Middle Way
The Miles to Babylon
The Oregon Trail
The Primrose Path
The Road Not Taken
Rotten Row
Route #66
The Trail of Tears
Watling Street

Jill, 59
Saylorsburg,
PA

Definitely Cavanaugh Street in Philadelphia, a make-believe street that appears in Jane Hamalian's detective novels which star the fictional Gregor Demarkian. I would love to meet the people who live on this fictional street, eat in the restaurant and watch their interactions.

Laura, 35
Lowell
, MA

Decatur street in New Orleans always stays with me, as does St. Charles Ave. and Prytania Blvd. And there was this road in St. Petersburg, Russia that was absolutely stunning. I often dream about it.

Amy, 23
Baton Rouge,
LA

Bourban St. during Marti Gras.

Socrates One
Lowell, MA

Uh. . .streets don't resonate in my imagination.

Karen. 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA

Oddly enough the first street that came to mind was Sesame Street. From what I understand in most towns with a Sesame Street it's the most commonly stolen street sign.Yes, if I think about it other streets come to mind like Bourbon, Route 495, Dirty Boulevard and the street I grew up on but street equals Sesame. DAMN YOU COOKIE MONSTER! DAMN YOU!

Alias Irrelevante

Main Street, USA. What more can I say than everyman or woman in everytown.

Felicia, 34
Somerville,
MA

Streets? I guess I'm at the corner of Sesame Street and Yellow Brick Road.
Just kidding, I don't get this question but my imagination is boundless, so what ever road I'm on it leads to where I'm going.

Jami, 27
Lowell
, MA

Thoughts:
1-I've lived within the event horizon of New Orleans since the early eighties, and have constantly felt like I was walking in the footprints of ghosts.

2--The only other place I've been that has felt similar has been in San Francisco.
3-The Champs-Elysees was boring, sterile.
4-Mostly though, the streets that I ride in my sleep are the decaying rambles around and between Warren, Ohio and Sharon, Pennsylvania. Someday I will return to my true home.

Anthony, 25
Baton Rouge, LA

Baker Street, the Yellow Brick Road, Main Street. Plus the entire landscape of Barsetshire, home to Trollope and Thirkell, which is Somerset in real life.

Jane, 60
West Linn, OR

Yesterday / Tomorrow