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  2. List of most expensive U.S. public works projects - Wikipedia

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    109 miles (175 km) 1863–1869 $124,548,691 [19] 1873 $124,548,691 ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

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  4. Category:Unfinished buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    This category contains incomplete buildings and structures. Buildings and structures that are still being constructed, or where the construction has paused for less than several years, should not be categorised here.

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  6. List of gaps in Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    One travels for 197 miles (317 km) from I-90 in North East, Pennsylvania (which is a town in the northwestern part of the state) to exit 61 in Waverly, New York. The second section is a 9.9-mile (15.9 km) stretch outside of Binghamton traveling from I-81 in Kirkwood to exit 79 in Windsor. The gap is signed as Future 86.

  7. Mile - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term statute mile formally refers to the survey mile, [3] but for most purposes, the difference of less than 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) between the survey mile and the international mile (1609.344 metres exactly) is insignificant—one international mile is 0.999 998 US survey miles—so statute mile can be used for either.