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No place in the world was less hospitable to a speeding convoy than New York in the 1920s. It was the most congested city on earth. It contained more cars than the whole of Germany, but it also still had fifty thousand horses. The combination of hurrying motorized vehicles, plodding carts and horses, and lunging pedestrians made New York’s streets wildly dangerous.
One Summer: America, 1927
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