Explore the early 20th-century movement for better roads in the United States with "Good Roads, Volume 4," brought to you by the League of American Wheelmen. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of improving transportation infrastructure during a pivotal era. Discover the perspectives of cyclists, engineers, and advocates as they championed the cause of road construction and maintenance.
A valuable historical resource, "Good Roads" sheds light on the evolution of automotive travel and the vital role of organizations like the League of American Wheelmen in shaping modern transportation systems. This volume is essential for anyone interested in transportation history, civil engineering, or the early days of the automotive age.
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