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No More Dancing in Denver's Streets

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DENVER—It's generally not an occasion for mourning when a city reprograms its traffic signals.

Markings at a downtown Denver intersection, top, allow pedestrians to cross diagonally. ILLUSTRATION: Matthew Staver for the Wall Street Journal

But an $800,000 overhaul of downtown Denver's traffic lights has touched off a bout of nostalgia here, as the city does away with a quirky street-crossing tradition known as the Barnes Dance.

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