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"The Second Night's Stop": Effects Of U.S. Highway 301, Tourism, And Interstate 95 Upon Statesboro, Georgia, 1950-1975, David T. Martin
"The Second Night's Stop": Effects Of U.S. Highway 301, Tourism, And Interstate 95 Upon Statesboro, Georgia, 1950-1975, David T. Martin
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The history of the automobile is a vital part of the history of the twentieth century United States The automobile began to significantly reshape America following the second World War. The construction of the enormous National Interstate and Defense Highway System assured the dominance of personally-owned automobile as the mode of transportation in the United States. Improved highways made far-flung suburban communities possible and the 41,000 miles of Interstate highway traversing our nation and entering our metropolitan areas assured crowded city streets and time-consuming traffic jams.
What however, has the Interstate system done to the rural areas of our nation? …
Charles C. Jones, Jr. : Resilient Southerner, Daniel J. Pfeifer
Charles C. Jones, Jr. : Resilient Southerner, Daniel J. Pfeifer
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Saying Grace: A Collection Of Short Stories, Tina Floyd Whittle
Saying Grace: A Collection Of Short Stories, Tina Floyd Whittle
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