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    When the interstate system was created in the United States, which one (number, like I-35 or I-10) was work started on first?

    Question #128917. Asked by pyonir. (Jan 11 13 1:18 AM)


    Jinxgirl

    Missouri! Kansas and Pennslyvania have claimed it, but Missouri won the rights for Route 66. Interesting history, if you have the time.

    Jan 11 13, 1:46 AM
    rossian

    According to this article, it all depends on what you mean by first!

    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/publicroads/96summer/p96su18.cfm

    Jan 11 13, 1:59 AM


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