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Highway construction of the 1950s were a collision of value engineering, latent racism, and big government. Bulldozers loomed over families living on Almond Street who weren't given any say. A look at New York state's once-in-a-century opportunity to transform downtown Syracuse.
By Road Guy RobHighway construction of the 1950s were a collision of value engineering, latent racism, and big government. Bulldozers loomed over families living on Almond Street who weren't given any say. A look at New York state's once-in-a-century opportunity to transform downtown Syracuse.