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  2. Portland Anarchist Road Care - Wikipedia

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    Portland Anarchist Road Care (PARC) is a road maintenance organization formed in 2017 by anarchists in Portland, Oregon, United States, with the intention of repairing potholes in that city's roads. Background

  3. Thomas Harris MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Lumber traveled in wooden wagons which were unusable in the spring and fall mud. Most people of the era saw railroads as the solution, but MacDonald went to Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts at Ames (transferring after a year at Iowa State Teachers College) to learn road building as a student of Anson Marston. He received ...

  4. Scotty Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Kilmer was born on October 2, 1953, in Niagara Falls, New York.At age 14, he learned to be a mechanic from his grandfather, Elmer Kilmer, who was the chief mechanic at the Texaco gas station which Scotty's father owned. [5]

  5. ‘West Virginia Boys’ move a literal mountain to build a road ...

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    CHIMNEY ROCK, West Virginia — Blue-collar workers prevailed over bureaucracy in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina by rebuilding a highway at breakneck speed on their own terms – allowing ...

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  8. Why Palm Beach County said big rig operators don't belong in ...

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    It estimated the cost of repairing roads damaged by additional semis to be in excess of $1.5 billion, much more than the $2,500 fee that Baxter proposed to levy against new trucks that come there.

  9. Freeway removal - Wikipedia

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    Cheonggyecheon in Seoul, South Korea was formerly the route for a major elevated highway; It was completed in 1976 and removed in 2005.. Freeway removals most often occur in cities where highways were built through dense neighborhoods - a practice common in the 20th Century, particularly in U.S. cities following the 1956 enactment of the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act. [1]