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Second Street Tunnel : ウィキペディア英語版
2nd Street Tunnel
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The 2nd Street Tunnel is a widely filmed and photographed tunnel on 2nd Street under Bunker Hill in Downtown Los Angeles, California. It has been described as "the most recognizable city landmark most Americans have never heard of".〔Neil, Dan. ("The automakers' tunnel of love is a cause for reflection" ) ''Los Angeles Times'' (April 21, 2009)〕 It is 1,500 feet long, and lined with glossy white-glazed tiles that bathe the tunnel in a unique and desirable light – described as "one big light box" – which creates unusual textures.
The tunnel was built to relieve congestion on the earlier 3rd Street Tunnel.〔Richardson, Eric. (tunnel-a-primer "Third Street Tunnel: A Primer" ) (December 5, 2008)〕 Construction began in 1916, and was completed in 1924, with its formal opening on July 25 of that year. The distinctive white tiles, which give the tunnel its glow, came from Germany, which caused controversy at the time due to the legacy of World War I feelings.〔
==In popular culture==
The tunnel is frequently used in movies – notably ''Blade Runner'' – and even more frequently in car advertisements, with 73 car ads filmed in the tunnel in 2006–2008, over two per month.〔 It has also been used for fashion shows, including the 2004 LA Fashion Week show by designer Michelle Mason,〔Seward, N. Jayne. ("L.A. Fashion Week Fall '04: Michelle Mason" ) ''California Apparel News'' (April 2, 2004)〕〔Niedler, Alison A. ("Mason Gets Anonymous Spotlight in the L.A. Times" ) ''California Apparel News'' (April 22, 2009)〕〔Richardson. Eric. ("Auto Shoots Nothing New for 2nd Street Tunnel, But Fashion Shows?" ) (April 21, 2009)〕 and for parties, such as the 2013 Golden Globe Awards the Art of Elysium/Audi party.
The two entrances are very different in character – "the grittier east entrance and the glowing aperture of the west side, with flaring buttresses reminiscent of the shell of the Hollywood Bowl."〔
Other films in which the tunnel has appeared include: ''The Driver'' (1978), ''Flashdance'' (1983), ''The Terminator'' (1984), ''Sneakers'' (1992), ''Demolition Man'' (1993), ''Money Talks'' (1997), ''Con Air'' (1997), ''Gattaca'' (1997), ''Enemy of the State'' (1998), ''Independence Day'' (1996), ''Kill Bill'' (2003) and ''Black November'' (2012). It is also featured in music videos such as "Iris" by Goo Goo Dolls, "We R Who We R" by Kesha, "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi, "Kings and Queens" by Thirty Seconds to Mars, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars, "Sing" by My Chemical Romance,"Protovision" by Kavinsky, and "Bet" by Tinashe.

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