KENSINGTON AVENUE VIS-A-VIS DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS
One thing I notice is the dirt road that is Kensington Avenue.
Considering how affluent that neighborhood seems to be, I wonder why the street wasn't cobblestone.
I'm sure the business section of the city was; trolley tracks can't be laid out in mud.
So…could the Smith home actually be on the outskirts where paving had not yet begun?
I wonder how far Mr. Smith had to walk between his house and the trolley station.
BTW, in the opening scene, there is a "horseless carriage" eyed by pedestrians.
I imagine in a short time, there would be many automobiles, necessitating the paving of Kensington Avenue.