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#307 The Holland Tunnel: The Wonder of the Jazz Age

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Getting a Loading Racket to Cross the Hudson River

New York and New Jersey were separated by a body of water that could only be crossed by a ferry or a barge. There was corruption taking place, but there was also money to be made from criminal s and racketrs. The author angus gill Gillespie calls this the loading rackets. This racketerian was controlled by some really powerful bosses,. including frank haig, who was the mayor of jersey city for three decades between the 19 teens and forties.

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