"ONE SOLUTION! REVOLUTION!" written on a fist standing at 39th Street and Chicago Avenue while the street gets ripped up around it. The road is being torn up through a public works project.
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"ONE SOLUTION! REVOLUTION!" written on a fist standing at 39th Street and Chicago Avenue while the street gets ripped up around it. The road is being torn up through a public works project.
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Road Show (Williams, 1994)
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October 1984- Construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway's Linn Cove Viaduct in Avery County, North Carolina viewed from above.
The Linn Cove Viaduct is recognized internationally as an engineering marvel. This was the last section of the Parkway to be completed in 1987.
(Photo by Hugh Morton)
Sure, buildings can be moved, but a whole street? But that's what they were doing on June 22, 1949 just north of Battery Park. Edgar Street, a very short thoroughfare between Greenwich St. and Trinity Place, was moved 30 feet north to make room for the approaches to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, then under construction. It was reconstructed to have two lanes separated by an island.
Photo: Dan Grossi for the AP
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