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A Native at Large

Daniels, Jonathan | June 21, 1941 issue

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In this article, the author discusses various social, political, and historical events, issues and developments, having a significant space in American history, around United States Highway 1. According to the author, U.S. 1 is not only the road but it has a significant industrial and political importance. Various noted authors, like, Struthers Burt and Kenneth Roberts, live in colonies across this road. The primary importance of U.S. 1 is that it starts from the Canadian border to Key West, that is why it retains importance from every aspects of developments. The author describes that Crimes against U. S. 1 can also be found in California and Texas, but the cheap corruption of this route runs from Fore Kent into Florida.

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UNITED States Highway 1; ROADS -- United States; COLONIES; BURT, Struthers; ROBERTS, Kenneth; AUTHORS; UNITED States
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