As the nation nears its 250th anniversary, revitalizing American infrastructure has become a key initiative for the current administration. This effort draws inspiration from a landmark project spearheaded seventy years ago by President Dwight Eisenhower. His vision materialized through the creation of the Interstate Highway System, recognized as one of the largest public works endeavors globally. President Eisenhower recognized the necessity for an interconnected America to assume a leadership role on the world stage.
Driving along Oatman Highway, part of the historic Route 66 near Oatman, Arizona, symbolizes the journey and transformative impact of these infrastructure projects, both past and current.

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