Washington's street grid was extended, where possible, throughout the District starting in 1888.
The projects break with the street grid but provide little sense of refuge from it.
Most valuable monuments are the street grid and main market square.
He added, "I believe the street grid has some advantages."
The same phenomenon happens in other cities with a uniform street grid.
This division does not fit with the street grid of the city.
A street grid was established but little development took place and the area remained essentially rural through the first half of the 20th Century.
As was the case in the 19th century with the street grid, local opposition stopped it.
Many buildings survive to the present day, and the street grid.
These had street grids that more or less followed the shoreline.