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Did you ever hear the song "Only twenty five minutes from broadway" They were singing about living in the suburbs of Long Island and commuting on the train in the twentys, It was what the urban dweller wanted to move his family up to even before cars. With the advent of reliable cars the monopoly of the railroads was broken and the burbs expanded in all directions. The first time the economy was good after cars had self starters so the wife could drive you to the station etc. the boom was on as in Levet town. The interstate system is the only group of roads in america that ever got ahead of the public demand and then only just barely. People like to think the big bad government foisted a turkey on the public that wasn't wanted or needed but the want part of the equation was certainly there.













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