The largest public works project in the U.S. is the Interstate Highway System, initiated in 1956. Spanning over 47,000 miles, it was designed to facilitate efficient transportation across the country, enhance national defense, and promote economic growth. Funded primarily by federal gas taxes, the project revolutionized travel and commerce in America, shaping urban development and suburban expansion. Its impact is still felt today, as it remains a crucial component of the nation's infrastructure.
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The Central Arizona Project.
No doubt, exploration of Western Siberia in 1965-1980, the largest Soviet oil province, the giant cold swamp, which size is equivalent to 1/4 of all US territory. It was a many-trillion project (in modern US dollars), hundreds of new towns and cities were built. Result was an economical overload and disbalance, leading the to collapse of the USSR.
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Stanford University, California, US.
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Works for which protection has expired are in the public domain. In the US, works of the federal government are not protected.
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In 2008, Visa raised close to $18 billion, making it the largest US IPO ever.
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