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Short History of Roads and Highways - Indiana Edition. Indiana History Series, #4

Par : Paul R. Wonning
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  • ISBN8223301110
  • EAN9798223301110
  • Date de parution22/12/2023
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The Short History of Roads and Highways - Indiana Edition relates the history of roads from the first primitive ridgeways to the modern interstate highway. Ancient HighwaysThe Silk Highway and the Roman roads formed an important part of the ancient world's transportation system. The Roman roads were so well engineered that many are still used today. The Silk Road played an indispensable role in the trade between Asia and Europe.
Indian TrailsIn the New World the Incas of South America developed a system of excellent roads that allowed travel throughout their extensive empire. In North American extensive trail systems like the Great Warrior's Path, the Buffalo Trace and Nemacolin's Path connected the tribes in far flung regions, allowing them to trade goods with one another. Pioneer TrailsThe early pioneers used many of the Indian trails and wildlife trails and as time progressed, built their own.
The Wilderness Road, Zane's Trace,  the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail wove their stories into American legend and history. Early HighwaysThe rise of bicycles as a major transportation medium sparked the first calls for better roads. The Good Roads Movement began near the end of the Eighteenth Century. As automobiles began replacing bicycles, the cry for better roads increased, leading to the development of interstate roads like the Lincoln Highway, the National Road and many others.
US HighwaysIn the 1920's the Congress established the US Highway network, a numbered highway system that stretched from coast to coast, both north and south. Interstate HighwaysGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower's exposure to the autobahn system in Germany during his leadership in World War II advocated the development of a similar system in the United States. The United States Congress concurred, leading to the development of the modern interstate highway system we have today.
Indiana RoadsDevelopment of a roadway system in Indiana followed the development of the state from Territory to Statehood. The Buffalo Trace was the first major highway in the state. Many pioneer traces followed the Indian trails, of which there was an extensive network, and wildlife trails. The Michigan Road was the state's first major highway, linking Madison with Michigan City far to the north. From the first rude ridgeways to the modern interstate superhighway, the evolution of the road is a fascinating story.
Readers will learn the progression of roads from the first ridgeways, roads in the ancient world, Roman roads and the development of the revolutionary McAdam Road. Native Americans developed an extensive system of trails for both trade and war. The Short History of Roads and Highways - Indiana Edition includes information on early Amerindian trails, pioneer traces and the beginnings of the modern Indiana highway system.