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Highway To Nowhere

On this day in 1959, local folks got ready to cut the ribbon on what became the highway to nowhere. Officials at the time still thought it was going to extend to Derby, and suburbanites would use it, in the other direction, to come shop in downtown. Ah, hindsight! Welcome to This Day In Oak Street Connector History as Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle of the New Haven Museum take you back.

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