Most of the street layout within the old town walls dates from this period.
The street layout and many of the area's buildings date from the mid-19th century.
They all have a central square, and a rectangular street layout.
The street layout can still be seen from the air.
In 1967, the city of Alexandria changed the street layout around the memorial.
This name refers to street layout which on a map looks like a smile.
The 13th-century street layout can still be seen in the modern town.
By 1572 most of the basic street layout had been completed.
These wide strips of land are still reflected in the current street layout.
The transition from a former military installation to a commercial park involved many changes to the street layout and buildings.