Conclusion

Paving the Way to Success:
How the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 Shaped the American Frontier


Conclusion

The Federal-Aid Highway Act, one of the biggest government projects of the 20th century, made America the powerhouse it is today by forging frontiers physically and economically, thereby expanding opportunities for businesses and people. Although it also caused problems, those solutions improved America by drawing attention to environmental and community needs.

Map of Interstates