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Peschkes (Part Four, 1998, Page 57) states that, although included in some statistics, the following (horse-drawn) streetcar systems were not built: Beloit. Dighton. Peschkes states that one source, dated 1888, states that this town had a streetcar line, but no confirmation was found. El Dorado. Marion. Peschkes states that "there is no more ...
Wikipedia categories named after cruise lines of the United States (13 C) Pages in category "Water transportation in the United States" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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The United States Marine Highway Program is a United States Department of Transportation (DOT) initiative authorized to increase use of the United States' 29,000 mi (47,000 km) of navigable waterways to alleviate traffic and wear to the nation's highways caused by tractor trailer traffic.
American Water Resources markets Water Line Protection, Sewer Line Protection, and In-Home Plumbing Emergency Programs to homeowners in 34 states, and currently services approximately one million ...
Seven states — Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California — were told to come up with a plan to cut their overall water use by 15% next year.
At least a third of Oshkosh’s 21,500 water service lines are still yet to be identified as the Department of Public Works hopes to have all the city’s lead pipes replaced by 2025.
Water transportation in the United States by state or territory (53 C) Waterfalls of the United States by state (39 C) Watersheds of the United States by state (6 C, 2 P)