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  2. Pedestrian crossings in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    [10] SDOT later worked with community members to paint multiple crossings with the colors of the pan-African flag in the Central District. [12] [13] The first crossing was painted at 23rd Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Way in March 2016. The crosswalk was remodeled when 10 more crossings were painted a few months later. [14] [15]

  3. Friendship Way - Wikipedia

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    The walkway is lined with two colors of brick, with horizontal stripes of light red bricks interrupting repeating sections of dark red-purple bricks. Many of the dark-colored bricks have names carved into them. Two rectangular granite plaques are embedded in the footpath at the Washington Street entrance to Friendship Way. The larger granite ...

  4. Street painting - Wikipedia

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    Street painting, also known as screeving, pavement art, street art, and sidewalk art, is the performance art of rendering artistic designs on pavement such as streets, sidewalks, and town squares with impermanent and semi-permanent materials such as chalk.

  5. 'We’re finally getting a rainbow sidewalk that is crossing ...

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    Community members volunteered to paint bright colors between the standard white-striped crosswalk. Metro Nashville LGBTQ Caucus, Council member Clay Capp, Nashville Department of Transportation ...

  6. Mom demonstrates brilliant recipe for DIY sidewalk paint ...

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    This mom shared how to make DIY sidewalk paints that wash off without leaving a permanent mark!

  7. File:Brick sidewalk, EDS, Cambridge.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Brick sidewalk in front of former Episcopal Divinity School campus (now Lesley College, Brattle campus), 99 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA Date 2 May 2020, 11:56:53

  8. Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    Wheelchair users and other disabled people may opt to avoid streets and sidewalks made with cobblestone. Some European cities, such as Breda in the Netherlands , have tried to preserve their historic aesthetic while also making cobblestone pavement more accessible for disabled people by slicing the cobblestone to be flat on the surface.

  9. Yellow brick road - Wikipedia

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    The yellow brick road is a central element in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by American author L. Frank Baum. The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).