Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

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Broad Ribbons of New Roads
When Dwight D. Eisenhower was a young lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army in 1919, he drove with a military convoy across the country. He saw firsthand how bad the nation’s roads were. Most were made of unpaved dirt. Old wooden bridges broke under th
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Getting Out of a Rut The Good Roads Movement
A vocal group of Americans expressed frustration with the state of rural roads in the late 1800s. Most early roads were built and maintained by private groups in the individual states through which they passed. Roads often were just spurs that did no
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Smile For The Camera!
One of the best-kept stretches of Route 66 is in Arizona. Many original Route 66 attractions are still standing, including an enormous fiberglass jack rabbit. The Jack Rabbit Trading Post has been drawing travelers for decades with its statue, comple

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