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San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. Courtesy of H. Dean Fravel.
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Mackinac Bridge over the Straits of Mackinac. Courtesy of the Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation.
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Courtesy of the National Museum of Science and Technology.
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New River Gorge Bridge in West Virginia. Courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Highways.
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I-80 Bridge over the Allegheny River. Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
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I-480 exit ramp in Omaha, Nebraska. Courtesy of the Nebraska State Highway Department.
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Red Bridge over the Seekonk River. Courtesy of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation.
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Mission Valley Bridge in San Diego, California. Courtesy of the California Department of Transportation.
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Sitka Harbor Bridge in Sitka, Alaska. Courtesy of the Alaska Department of Highways.
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Sherman Minton Bridge over the Ohio River. Courtesy of the Kentucky Department of Transportation.
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Poplar Street Bridge over the Mississippi River. Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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Pedestrian bridge over U.S. 41 in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
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47th Street Bypass in Boulder, Colorado. Courtesy of the Colorado Department of Highways.
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Demolition of C & O Bridge over the Ohio River. Courtesy of the Kentucky Department of Transportation.
CHAPTER 10. CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
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Mount Rainer. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Clakamas River flood. Courtesy of the Oregon State Highway Department.
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Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Cole Creek Bridge. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Creek channel in the Great Smoky Mountains. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Jordan Pond. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Blue Ridge Parkway. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
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Blue Ridge Parkway in the fall. Courtesy of the National Park Service.
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James River Bridge on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Courtesy of the National Park Service.
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Suitland Parkway. Courtesy of James L. Obenschain, Sr.
CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
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Map of FHWA Foreign Assistance Programs. Courtesy of the International Road Federation.
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Alaska Highway at Summit Lake. Courtesy of Gail Pinkstaff.
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Fairview Inn on the National Pike. Courtesy of Culver Pictures, Inc.

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