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The 5 American highway corridors that should be interstates but aren’t — and why the Federal Highway Administration won’t build them
The American Interstate Highway System — the 48,756-mile network of limited-access freeways officially designated ...
Stretching over 46,876 miles, the United States Interstate Highway System connects nearly every corner of the nation, but behind the asphalt and interchanges lies a web of ambitions, controversies, ...
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