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    John F. Fitzgerald

    Irish-American politician, Massachusetts

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  1. The Central Artery (officially the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway) is a section of freeway in downtown Boston, Massachusetts; it is designated as Interstate 93, US 1 and Route 3 . The original Artery, constructed in the 1950s, was named after John F. Fitzgerald; it was partly elevated and partly tunneled. Its reputation for congestion inspired ...

  2. SOURCES: Master Highway Plan for the Boston Metropolitan Area, Massachusetts Department of Public Works (1948); "Boston's $110,000,000 Highway in the Skies" by K.S. Bartlett, The Boston Globe (8/08/1954); "John F. Fitzgerald Expressway-Boston Central Artery" by Leo F. DeMarsh, Traffic Quarterly (October 1956); "Inner Belt and Expressway System ...

  3. Boston's Central Artery Expressway runs north-south into the downtown Boston core for its existence for 65 years.Highlights: JCT: I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpik...

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  4. Apr 30, 2023 · Boston’s Central Artery Expressway runs north to south through the downtown core and its 60 years of existence, it has gone from being a groundbreaking urban...

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  5. John Francis " Honey Fitz " Fitzgerald (February 11, 1863 – October 2, 1950) was an American Democratic politician from Boston, Massachusetts. Fitzgerald served as mayor of Boston and a member of the United States House of Representatives. He also made unsuccessful runs for the United States Senate in 1916 and 1942 and governor of ...

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  7. The Central Artery (officially the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway) is a section of freeway in downtown Boston, Massachusetts; it is designated as Interstate 93, US 1 and Route 3. The original Artery, constructed in the 1950s, was named after John F. Fitzgerald; it was partly elevated and partly tunneled.

  8. john f. fitzgerald expressway boston central artery The first section of the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway, also known as the Boston Central Artery, was opened to traffic in October, 1954. The article discusses the 1948 master highway plan, which is the guide used today in developing the expressway system of metropolitan Boston.