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<p>This was in Limbecker Straße, a very narrow shopping street that could not accommodate both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Two other German cities followed this model in the early 1930s, but the idea was not seen outside Germany. Following the devastation of the Second World War a number of European cities implemented plans to pedestrianise city streets, although usually on a largely <a href="page.php?w=ad_hoc">ad hoc</a> basis, through the early 1950s, with little landscaping or planning. By 1955 twenty-one German cities had closed at least</p><p>
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