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  2. First Interstate - Wikipedia

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    First Interstate could refer to: First Interstate Bancorp, a former bank now a part of Wells Fargo; First Interstate BancSystem, the current bank based in the upper American Mountain West; Interstate 1, numerically the first interstate highway; Pennsylvania Turnpike, one of three highways claimed to be the first interstate highway

  3. Pershing Map - Wikipedia

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    The Pershing Map was an early blueprint for a national highway system in the United States, with many of the proposed roads later forming a substantial portion of the Interstate Highway System. [1] It's the first official United States road map, and many of the proposed roadways were later incorporated into the current highway system. [2]

  4. Interstate Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate System has also contributed to continued resistance against new public transportation. [108] The Interstate Highway System had a negative impact on minority groups, especially in urban areas. Even though the government used eminent domain to obtain land for the Interstates, it was still economical to build where land was cheapest.

  5. Motorways in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The first major project was to build the 170-kilometer Rruga e Kombit ("Road of the Nation"), a motorway connecting Albania to Kosovo. Officially opened in 2010, it is a vital corridor for commerce, linking the Adriatic port city of Durrës with the northeastern town of Kukës and the border with Kosovo.

  6. List of Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    There are 71 primary Interstate Highways in the Interstate Highway System, a network of freeways in the United States. These primary highways are assigned one- or two-digit route numbers, whereas their associated auxiliary Interstate Highways receive three-digit route numbers. Typically, even-numbered Interstates run east–west, with lower ...

  7. First Interstate Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    First Interstate Bancorp was a bank holding company based in the United States.Headquartered in Los Angeles, it was the nation's eighth largest banking company. [1]Although First Interstate Bancorp was taken over by Wells Fargo in 1996, the name (along with the company logo) has continued to be used in the banking world by First Interstate BancSystem, who has been using the name under a ...

  8. Highways in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The total length of Albania's roads more than doubled in the first three decades after World War II, and by the 1980s almost all of the country's remote mountain areas were connected, either by dirt or paved roads, with the capital city of Tirana, and ports on the Adriatic and Ionian Sea. Private car ownership was not allowed and the only ...

  9. Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952 authorized $550 million for the Interstate Highway System on a 50–50 matching basis, meaning the federal government paid 50% of the cost of building and maintaining the interstate while each individual state paid the balance for interstate roads within their borders.