Single Street Page
: For a massive city like New York, which has approximately 6,074 miles of road, it is estimated to take over 100 days of continuous walking to cover the entire network. Creative and Social Variations
The movement has since spread globally, with individuals taking on their own cities:
Beyond athletic feats, "single street" framing is used in other disciplines: Single Street
The concept was popularized by ultra-runner and artist , who spent 46 days in 2018 running all 1,100 miles of San Francisco's streets. Gates documented his journey to intimately understand his community and the diverse people within it, rather than just passing through as a typical commuter. Notable Challenges and Projects
: Projects have been documented in cities like Mexico City , Santa Fe , and Hamburg , Germany. : For a massive city like New York,
: Books like Street of Eternal Happiness by Rob Schmitz focus on a single street in Shanghai to tell the history of a whole nation through the lives of its residents.
: Tools like the "Write Up Your Street" map encourage writers to use a single street as a framing device for character sketches and short stories. Notable Challenges and Projects : Projects have been
: Various explorers have tracked their progress through Manhattan’s dense grid, often using paper maps or specialized apps like Strava or Footpath to mark off completed blocks.