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WASHINGTON STRIKE CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM.—The cars of homeward-bound workers in Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, on July 1, when the city was without public transport because of a strike. The lifting of parking restrictions allowed motorists to leave their cars in the middle track, and this added to the confusion at the evening rush hour. In the background is the Capitol.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 3

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WASHINGTON STRIKE CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM.—The cars of homeward-bound workers in Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, on July 1, when the city was without public transport because of a strike. The lifting of parking restrictions allowed motorists to leave their cars in the middle track, and this added to the confusion at the evening rush hour. In the background is the Capitol. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 3

WASHINGTON STRIKE CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM.—The cars of homeward-bound workers in Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, on July 1, when the city was without public transport because of a strike. The lifting of parking restrictions allowed motorists to leave their cars in the middle track, and this added to the confusion at the evening rush hour. In the background is the Capitol. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27705, 8 July 1955, Page 3

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