How the Interstate Highway System works | Georgia Stories
Dr. Charles Floyd, a University of Georgia economist, notes the early history of roads in Georgia. Ludowici residents Harry Chapman, Mrs. Virgil Nail, Sammy Stapleton, and Robert Watford Mary Worth discuss the impact of the new highways systems on small Georgia towns. Two trucking firm owners discuss how vital the industry is to Georgia’s economy. Most everything we buy and use today is delivered by truck. Original Air Date: 04/02/1995 For standards, timelines, and supplemental materials, visit our website at http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories

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