Once known as “Hell’s Half Acre,” this area was the site of an important episode in labor history. On June 28, 1935, hundreds of striking workers clashed with replacements, overturned vehicles, and blocked traffic—thought to be the only closure of Route 66 during its operation as a federal highway. Today this district contains an intact section of the original 1926 alignment.
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