From the column: "Traveling comfortably at speeds exceeding 200 mph, high-speed rail would reunite families and friends, making travel a reliable and enjoyable experience again." ...
The interstate highway system transformed the U.S. economy and American life in the 20th century. High-speed rail can have a similar effect in the 21st century, reindustrializing and reconnecting ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! This 1956 Dow Chemical film explained and promoted the 1956 Federal Aid Highway Act by showing a fictional town impacted by the new highway system.
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Interstate System: 40,000 Miles That Changed America
The U.S. Interstate Highway System spans more than 40,000 miles, transforming travel, commerce, and daily life across America. Born from Cold War strategy and Eisenhower’s vision, it became one of the ...
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This Day in History: Riverfront Expressway removed from the Louisiana interstate system on Aug. 22, 1969
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - The original plans for interstate highways in Louisiana included a freeway that would run south from 1-10 near Elysian Fields Avenue to the Mississippi bridge at U.S. 90 and along ...
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