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American Highways
The population of what is generally known as the metropolitan district of New York is, at present, approximately 7 000 000 people, and is rapidly increasing in volume and density. This district may be said to embrace Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond, Manhattan, the Bronx, and the territory of New Jersey lying between the Hudson and Passaic Rivers.
American Highways
The population of what is generally known as the metropolitan district of New York is, at present, approximately 7 000 000 people, and is rapidly increasing in volume and density. This district may be said to embrace Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond, Manhattan, the Bronx, and the territory of New Jersey lying between the Hudson and Passaic Rivers.
American Highways
Thompson, W. G. B. (author) / Breed, H. Eltinge (author) / Stern, Eugene W. (author) / Tomkins, Calvin (author) / Dunham, H. F (author) / Woolley, William E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 83 ; 550-573
2021-01-01
241919-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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