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Description of first national defense highway in United States, completed at Fort Custer, Mich, having four-lane divided concrete pavement, 2.337 mi long, with 4-ft wide bituminous-surfaced dividing strip.
Description of first national defense highway in United States, completed at Fort Custer, Mich, having four-lane divided concrete pavement, 2.337 mi long, with 4-ft wide bituminous-surfaced dividing strip.
Michigan builds first military highway
Construction Methods
Kennedy, G.D. (author)
1941
Article (Journal)
English
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