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DescriptionBloody Bayshore.jpg
This is the old Bayshore Highway, now the Bayshore Freeway, at an unknown location on the San Francisco Peninsula, California. It was known locally as "Bloody Bayshore" because of the high frequency of crashes.
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published 1955
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"Freedom of the American Road" video from the Prelinger Archives, part I, around 3:30
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MPO Productions
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