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Paperback Chicago's Highways Old and New Book

ISBN: 102554594X

ISBN13: 9781025545943

Chicago's Highways Old and New

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"Chicago's Highways Old and New" provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of the road systems that shaped the development of Chicago and the surrounding Great Lakes region. Milo M. Quaife meticulously traces the transition from primitive Indian trails and pioneer traces to the organized highway networks of the early 20th century.

The work delves into the logistical challenges faced by early settlers and the pivotal role that transportation played in establishing Chicago as a premier American metropolis. Readers will discover detailed accounts of famous routes such as the Vincennes Road, the Hubbard Trail, and the various military roads that facilitated trade and movement across the Illinois prairies. Beyond simple transit, Quaife examines the social and economic impact of these thoroughfares, offering insights into the inns, taverns, and settlements that flourished along their paths.

This historical study serves as an essential resource for those interested in urban planning, Midwestern history, and the transformative power of infrastructure. By connecting the city's past with its modern layout, the text highlights the enduring legacy of the paths forged by early travelers and the persistent drive toward connectivity in the American West.

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