Freewaytopia How Freeways Shaped Los..., Paul Haddad
Freewaytopia How Freeways Shaped Los..., Paul Haddad
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Freewaytopia: How Freeways Shaped Los Angeles

Author: Paul Haddad, Patt Morrison

Narrator: Paul Haddad

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/13/2022


Synopsis

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.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick

An excellent and interesting history of the LA freeway system - including its promises and pitfalls. Even a non-freeway nerd will find this book a fascinating and informative read.......more

Goodreads review by Maria

I'm surprised at how much I really enjoyed this book! Surprised, because I wouldn't have automatically gravitated toward this title because it's not necessarily the kind of book I tend to put on my wish list. However, it was recommended to me by a friend/coworker and I figured, "What the heck. Let's......more

Goodreads review by Ethan

Especially before 2015, people wouldn’t talk politics, and weather wasn’t normally an issue; sports talk among guys is not nearly as common in Los Angeles as the rest of the country. Sure, there’s a lot of talk about movies and other forms of entertainment. But we do obsess over the freeways. Saturd......more

Goodreads review by Josh

For a person who has spent his adult life traveling the freeways of Los Angeles, this was a great book to place all of this concrete into context, and to remind me that world was not always so. The narrative around freeways today is that they were designed to only traverse through communities of col......more

Goodreads review by Doug

Very entertaining history of each of the freeways traversing Los Angeles. Perfect mix of humor, facts and anecdotes. Haddad covers each of the freeways in chronological order, starting with the Arroyo Seco & ending with what will probably be the last ever, the Century Freeway. Most interesting to me......more