In fairness to him, it's more like "cue sanity in 3..."
The Central Artery didn't 'cater to the car.' It catered to the need of the city to move people and freight in and out of the city. Unless you think cars drove themselves. Railroad lines didn't 'cater to the train,' did they?
Sorry if this is a repost but I had never seen it before.
Boston in 1964. LOTS of shots of buildings that no longer exist. Only problem is the video is made in a way that makes it a bit hard to watch. I loved it, though.
There's a million little treats including the Bowker Overpass under construction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKu9Y51rjhw
Found this sick 1960's aerial on flickr.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/75949131@N08/34598784466/sizes/o/
neighborhoods were insular and tribal, suspicious of outsiders.
Some things linger.