The Enderis Park neighborhood is all angles. In a city developed on the rigid rectangular street grid, there is nothing remotely predictable about this leafy West Side enclave. It has straight streets, curved streets, dead ends, cul-de-sac, and two major arterials, both diagonals, that slice through the community like pipelines, creating triangles at every intersection. Just off these main-traveled roads, all is quiet. The street layout calms traffic by its very nature, and the design--or lack of it--creates well-defined pockets that feature some of Milwaukee's best examples of residential architecture from the 1920s through the 1940s.