The Interstate Highway System soon turns 70
- The Interstate Highway System will celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2026, being hailed as the largest public works project in American history.
- Eisenhower's experience in a 1919 convoy influenced his support for the system, which dramatically changed U.S. Transportation.
- Currently, the highways are congested and require significant reconstruction, necessitating a rise in annual investment to $57 billion.
- The system has connected communities but also divided them, leading to protests against freeway plans in cities like San Francisco.
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