
The Last Three Miles: Politics, Murder, and the Construction of America's First Superhighway
Author(s): Steven Hart (Author)
- Publisher: New Press, The
- Publication Date: June 5, 2007
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 216 pages
- ISBN-10: 1595580980
- ISBN-13: 9781595580986
Book Description
At the dawn of America’s love affair with the automobile, cars and trucks leaving the nation’s largest city were unceremoniously dumped out of the western end of the Holland Tunnel onto local roads wending their way through the New Jersey Meadowlands.
Jersey City mayor Frank Haguedictator of the Hudson County political machine and a national political playerwas a prime mover behind the building of the country’s first “superhighway,” designed to connect the hub of New York City to the United States of America. Hague’s nemesis in this undertaking was union boss Teddy Brandle, and construction of the last three miles of Route 25, later dubbed the Pulaski Skyway, marked an epic battle between big labor and big politics, culminating in a murder and the creation of a motorway so flawed it soon became known as “Death Avenue” now appropriately featured in the opening sequence of the hit HBO series
The Sopranos.A book in the tradition of Robert Caro’s
The Power Broker and Henry Petroski’s Engineers of Dreams, The Last Three Miles brings to vivid life the riveting and bloodstained back story of a fascinating chapter in the heroic age of public works.Editorial Reviews
Review
Great real characters — Hudson County deity Frank Hague and even Longy Zwillman of Newark (last seen in Philip Roth’s
The Plot Against America), Teddy Brandle and even A. Harry Moore — fill its pages. – Maureen Berzok, The Star-LedgerTells a story as harrowingly as Hitchcock, as dramatically as Welles.
– The RecordA fascinating read.
– Mario Murillo, host of WBAI’s Wake Up CallA
Lapham’s Quarterly Recommended Book. Featured in news coverage by The New York Times and The Star-Ledger.
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