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On Labor Day Weekend, 1935, the most intense hurricane to ever make landfall on America?s shores hit the Florida Keys. The country was just starting to recover from the Great Depression when this ferocious beast, with its 200 mile-an-hour winds and violent storm surge, overpowered nearly everything in its path.
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