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The avenue was not just a road; it was the city's memory, a grand colonnade of ancient oaks whose roots mirrored the stone columns of old Roman engineering. To the commuters, it was a blur of green providing shade against the rising urban heat. But to those who lived in its shadows, the avenue held a deeper, more fragile history.

Elias had walked this path for sixty years. He remembered when the trees were young saplings, part of a post-war plantation drive to bring "aesthetic value" to a neighborhood scarred by industry. Now, their canopies were massive umbrellas, a biological heritage that told the story of the land’s transformation from open fields to a dense urban grid. avenue

The avenue was a study in contrasts. In wealthier districts, similar tree-lined streets were seen as symbols of property value and health. Here, they were a necessity for survival, mitigating the "urban heat island effect" that made low-income neighborhoods degrees hotter than their affluent counterparts. Somewhere on a city street | Brevity The avenue was not just a road; it

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