Dec 21st 2013, 17:00, by Michael Ballaban on Jalopnik, shared by Robert Sorokanich to Gizmodo
To say Europe was in ruins after World War II would be using understatement. Cities were destroyed. Villages were obliterated. Societies themselves would take decades of rebuilding. Out of all that rubble, though, emerged one road in New York that's often overlooked: the arterial FDR Drive.
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