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Surprising facts about how America’s interstate highway system began
The story of America’s interstates is usually told as a straightforward tale of postwar progress, but the real origins are ...
Before the First World War, rail was the quickest way to move freight—or anything else—across the vast United States. Few trucks had cargo capacities greater than two tons, and most roads between ...
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