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- Hell_on_Wheels abstract "The phrase \"Hell on Wheels\" was originally used to describe the itinerant collection of flimsily assembled gambling houses, dance halls, saloons, and brothels that followed the army of Union Pacific railroad workers westward as they constructed the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1860s North America. The huge numbers of wage-earning young men working in what was a remote wilderness, far from the constraints of home, proved to be a lucrative opportunity for those with expertise at separating such men from their money. As the end of the line continually moved westward, Hell on Wheels followed along, reconstructing itself on the outskirts of each town that became, in turn, the center of activity for the Union Pacific's construction work.".
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- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageExternalLink img_1868_helltown.jpg.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageExternalLink pdf_eot_historical_up_maps.pdf.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageID "1068344".
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageLength "4013".
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageRevisionID "699137031".
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink AMC_(TV_channel).
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Bar.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Brothel.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_phrases.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Union_Pacific_Railroad.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Dance_hall.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Drama_(genre).
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink First_Transcontinental_Railroad.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Gambling.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Hell_on_Wheels_(TV_series).
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink John_Ford.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Bowles_(journalist).
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink The_Iron_Horse_(film).
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLink Union_Pacific_Railroad.
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hell on Wheels".
- Hell_on_Wheels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Promontory City".
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- Hell_on_Wheels subject Category:English_phrases.
- Hell_on_Wheels subject Category:Union_Pacific_Railroad.
- Hell_on_Wheels type Railroad.
- Hell_on_Wheels type Technique.
- Hell_on_Wheels comment "The phrase \"Hell on Wheels\" was originally used to describe the itinerant collection of flimsily assembled gambling houses, dance halls, saloons, and brothels that followed the army of Union Pacific railroad workers westward as they constructed the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1860s North America.".
- Hell_on_Wheels label "Hell on Wheels".
- Hell_on_Wheels sameAs m.043591.
- Hell_on_Wheels wasDerivedFrom Hell_on_Wheels?oldid=699137031.
- Hell_on_Wheels isPrimaryTopicOf Hell_on_Wheels.