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Ike's Road Trip - How Eisenhower’s 1919 Convoy Paved the Way for the Roads We Travel
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All roads begin somewhere and today’s U. S. highway system began
with an unforgettable, exploratory, cross-country ride, led by a
28-year-old Army lieutenant colonel, Dwight Eisenhower. This is the
story of his coast-to-coast journey and how the dream of connecting
America with roads began. Before he led the liberation of Europe,
before he became our nation’s 34th President, Dwight D.
Eisenhower’s made a road trip in 1919 from Washington D.C. to
California. The expedition proved to be a crucial chapter in the
history of American culture as it laid the groundwork to make
automobile travel the fastest and easiest way to move around the
country, also setting in motion the nation’s future love affair
with cheap crude. The 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy of
eighty-one trucks and other military vehicles traveled more than
3,00 precarious miles along the most famous road of the day, the
Lincoln Highway, which ran between New York City and San Francisco.
World War I had illustrated the importance of being able to move
large amounts of troops and equipment quickly over long distances,
and Eisenhower’s mission on the road trip was to evaluate whether
the country’s emerging network of paved roadways could handle
such a task. It was an experience Eisenhower would never forget.
“The old convoy had started me thinking about good, two-lane
highways,” he later wrote. “This was one of the things that I
felt deeply about, and I made a personal and absolute decision to
see that the nation would benefit by it.” Decades later, as
president, he drew on that experience to push through the
Interstate Highway Act of 1956. Ike’s Road Trip adds an important
chapter to the story of the midwestern president who is often seen
as “America’s grandfather.” Eisenhower will also be seen as a
modern visionary during a pivotal moment: his persistent trust in
cheap petroleum proved to be a blueprint for modern America as he
helped facilitate the most significant energy transition of the
twentieth century. Today, we are experiencing perhaps the most
important energy transition since Eisenhower’s day—from
petroleum to renewables—and that change will require minds as
equally visionary as his.
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Imprint: |
David R. Godine Publisher
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2024 |
Authors: |
Brian C. Black
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Dimensions: |
203 x 133mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
250 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-56792-715-3 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-56792-715-7 |
Barcode: |
9781567927153 |
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