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What was the first interstate in the US?

When it opened on Oct. 1, 1940, the Pennsylvania Turnpike gave American motorists their first chance to experience what someday would be known as an interstate. Pennsylvania calls the turnpike The Granddaddy of the Pikes. Well, that's three firsts and a granddaddy.



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