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system. The highway and growth of automobile use in the 1920s spawned many roadside motels, <br /> restaurants, and business districts along El Camino Real. Construction of Highway 101 as a <br /> limited-access freeway during the 1950s and 1960s drew traffic away, leaving El Camino Real to <br /> shoulder local-serving retail centers with grocery stores, offices, and businesses.2 <br /> 1 ••?1A nV Fca1, 1 <br /> ..:i.,;,,..4').,,. . .r.,2i-t. <br /> ,: -ril,,,,,,i . t otiiiinr...l44r 0.ci„..ii fnrnisa <br /> :� :y. v flraw m•4�4ra�i:+na.BUJ �ux' r z{.4st Ile,,terrla <br /> •t Y'•'t.trl-+r:tulttnvatioxt of the P7w.aio»-t I <br /> 5 <br /> 'fR• : Trt 1634. <br /> 4 <br /> • <br /> . � .� <br /> . <br /> *".'1.-''''''•'''''''''•''':: - ..2.1. ..-'''' ,.. '•::1::;;I :',?..,,,,-.'-;L.,:4 <br /> El Camino Real circa 1903. (Courtesy of the Young Research Library Special Collections, <br /> UCLA.http://www.kcet.org/updaily/socal_focus/history/la-as-subject/el-canuno-real.html <br /> accessed March 5, 2015) <br /> 5 <br />