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The story of America's roads
The story of America's roads

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Reviews the history of road building in the U.S. from the first paved streets of colonial times, to the early western wagon trails, and to today's Interstate Highway System.

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The story of America's canals
The story of America's canals

By Spangenburg Ray

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Traces the history of canals and canal building in America, from the first American canals to the building of the Panama Canal and the recent work done on the Illinois Waterway.

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The story of America's railroads
The story of America's railroads

By Spangenburg Ray

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Traces the history of railroads in America, focusing on the technology, people, and life on the railroads.

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The story of America's tunnels
The story of America's tunnels

By Spangenburg Ray

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Traces the history of tunnel-building in America, from the earliest days of the Schuylkill Navigation Tunnel to the complex technology of today's immersed-tube tunnels.

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The story of America's bridges
The story of America's bridges

By Spangenburg Ray

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Traces the history of bridges in America, focusing on the people and technology involved in the construction of wooden, iron, suspension, cantilever, and modern-day bridges.

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