How America’s First Highway Changed Everything

The young nation had enormous tracts of land to the west, with no easy way for people to get there.
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How America's First Highway Changed Everything
The National Road was a federal project in early America designed to address a problem that seems quaint today but was extremely serious at the time. The young nation possessed enormous tracts of land to the west. And there was simply no easy way for people to get there...
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