That is absolutely correct, and was and is true of Britain and Yorkshire as well [[as far as the houses). With the exception, I think, of a few houses along the south side of Grayton in the Wayburn-to-Laing area, NONE of those east-west streets had any houses facing them - at least between Kelly and McKinney. From McKinney to I-94, however, [[or from McKinney to Cadieux in the case of Britain), all three of those streets became residential blocks with houses on them - and the north-south King Richard was the cross street without houses facing it.
Of course, between Kelly and McKinney, some of those corner houses had GARAGES which faced the east-west streets.
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