It's out of tune!

Marty Ordonez | Sep 1, 2018 | Category: Tourist attraction

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Address: 3187 W Ave G, Lancaster, CA 93536, USA

Maher Hussein | Sep 1, 2018

It always has been because unfortunately the engineer that designed and the contractors that constructed it had a misunderstanding when they were talking about the distance between each gap

Antonio & Lola Palmas | Sep 1, 2019

First time experienced the music road and even if it's out of tune it is awesome!☺ Let's all be optimistic and appreciate things in life. Life is to short. God bless everyone

Ethan Emery | Sep 1, 2019

The solution to that is to drive over it at about 115mph. I'm not joking.

Eileen H | Sep 1, 2019

The Civic Musical Road was built on Avenue K in Lancaster, California, United States, on 5 September 2008.[9] Covering a quarter-mile stretch of road between 60th Street West and 70th Street West, the Musical Road used grooves cut into the asphalt to replicate part of the Finale of the William Tell Overture. It was paved over on 23 September after nearby residents complained to the city council about noise levels.[10] After further complaints from city residents about its removal, work began to re-create it on 15 October 2008 on Avenue G between 30th Street West and 40th Street West—this time, two miles away from any residence.[11][12] This road is named after the Honda Civic. It opened two days later.[13] The new section on Avenue G is only in the far left lane of the westbound side of the road. Check out Wikipedia there is more to the story about this road.

Kurt | Aug 31, 2020

Certain speeds will make it sound more harmonious. Test out a few different MPH, but stay consistent (set Accel)

S L | Sep 1, 2018

Thank God someone else noticed, I thought it was just me

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