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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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Interstate highway system: Under the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, the government committed to pay for 90 percent of the cost of building 41,000 miles of interstate highways.
William Lazonick: Nine Government Investments That Made Us an Industrial Economic Leader William Lazonick 2011
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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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Republican President Eisenhower is credited with signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which committed the U.S. to build an interstate highway system.
Andrew Winston: Google Is Doing What the Government Can't Andrew Winston 2010
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He soon identified what he regarded as the main culprit: The vast network of interstate highways created by the Eisenhower administration's Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 never reached southwestern Indiana.
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In 1956, Congress passed and President Eisenhower signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 to create a national highway system.
Broke Glenn Beck 2010
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The 1956 Federal-Aid Highway Act, which funded the interstate highway system, opened up outlying rural areas to urbanization.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
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