Dwight Eisenhower
The interstate highway system was designed to be used as military runways.
Late 1950s under president Eisenhower. The full name of the system is "The National Defense and Interstate Highway System".
The automobile.
helping strengthen our national defense by creating an easier means of transporting people and goods in an emergency.
The Interstate was initiated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The U.S. military in time of war. The Interstate Highway system was developed for the same purpose.
The interstate highway system was designed to be used as military runways.
Increased suburbanization is the development that resulted from the construction of the interstate highway system.
Late 1950s under president Eisenhower. The full name of the system is "The National Defense and Interstate Highway System".
As of 2012, the US interstate highway system includes almost 50,000 miles.
Dwight Eisenhower was President of the US when the Interstate highway system was formed.
The National Defense Highway System is usually called the Interstate Highway System or the Eisenhower Highway System.
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As of 2006, there were 46,876 miles of roadway in the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.