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How the Miracle Mile Got Its Name: A Brief History of L.A.'s Unlikely Retail District

How did a cow path become the city's premier commercial corridor? The Miracle Mile's stunning transformation is part of the larger narrative of L.A.'s decentralization.

The End of the World Will Come at Dawn | Miracle Mile (1989) | BW/DR

Miracle Mile is about many things — romance and LA and the looming threat of nuclear devastation — but also, obsessively, it’s about the passage of time.

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Limited edition print commemorating the 60th anniversary of Sir Roger Bannister and John Landy's historic run where both men broke the four minute barrier in the the same race.  Check out - www.miraclemile1954.com

The Miracle Mile 1954 A MOMENT IN TIME Shop Online THE MOMENT ORDER NOW On August 7, 1954 during the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, B.C., England’s Roger Bannister and Australian John Landy met for the first time in the one mile run at the newly

Miracle Mile Historical Photo Collection | Miracle Mile Residential Association

Looking east down Wilshire Boulevard at Burnside Avenue, circa 1949. Coulter’s Department Store in on the right. Phelps Terkel was a men’s clothiers. Silverwood’s, another menR…

Before television came along, causing us to spend most of our time sitting on the sofa, people would go out for an evening’s dinner and dancing. And where did Americans go to learn how to waltz, foxtrot, rumba, and cha-cha? Why, they went to Arthur Murray, of course! As you might imagine, Los Angeles had quite a few Arthur Murray dance schools but this one on the corner of Wilshire Blvd and Stanley Ave, along the “Miracle Mile” section of Wilshire.

Before television came along, causing us to spend most of our time sitting on the sofa, people would go out for an evening’s dinner and dancing. And where did Americans go to learn how to waltz, foxtrot, rumba, and cha-cha? Why, they went to Arthur Murray, of course! As you might imagine, Los Angeles had quite a few Arthur Murray dance schools but this one on the corner of Wilshire Blvd and Stanley Ave, along the “Miracle Mile” section of Wilshire.

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