It's a symbol of American freedom, the iconic Route 66. See the tail behind this famous trail that's 100 years in the making.
Highways are built to move us forward, but some stretches of pavement have a history of taking more than they give. Across the U.S., certain roads are known for tragedy, where crash rates soar, ...
Pt. 1. From Indian path to post road -- The "ordinary way" -- Of fidelity and fate -- Benjamin Franklin, postman -- Inflammatory papers and tavern politicians -- The general and the blacksmith -- ...
Some roads demand attention, and the views along them refuse to be ignored. Highways like these turn ordinary drives into truly unforgettable experiences, offering a mix of adventure and the pure ...
The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on June 29 of that year, funded the Interstate Highway System. Joining this transcontinental system, the Interregional ...