The Rise and Fall of the Rust Belt: Ep 2: Boom to Bust
America’s Great Lakes, with an abundance of coal, iron ore, and lots of water, fuelled an unparalleled industrial revolution. The
Read moreAmerica’s Great Lakes, with an abundance of coal, iron ore, and lots of water, fuelled an unparalleled industrial revolution. The
Read moreAmerica’s Great Lakes, with an abundance of coal, iron ore, and lots of water, fuelled an unparalleled industrial revolution. The
Read moreRoute 66, once known as ‘The Main Street Of America,’ was constructed in 1926, along with the rest of the federal highway system. It took ten years to pave the 2,400 miles that cross eight states from Chicago, Illinois in the Northeast to Los Angeles, California in the Southwest corner of the United States.
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