Sunday, March 01, 2009

America's 100 Worst Intersections

The Cross Bronx Expressway, that fume-choked expanse of concrete and steel that slices through New York City's mainland borough, occupies a uniquely tragic place in the history of urban planning. It displaced more than 60,000 middle-class residents during its construction between 1948 and 1963, and it cost $250 million--more than any highway proje

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