“Under the highway”: How interstates divided Indianapolis neighborhoods and displaced 17,000 people

Before I-70 severed the neighborhood known as the Southside, homes and businesses lined streets named Meikel, Ray and Church. Now, like many neighborhoods divided by concrete in Indianapolis and across the country, their crumbling sidewalks now lead only to dead ends at highway embankments. Read the Indianapolis Star Article the Daniel Bradley

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