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  2. Roosevelt Roads Naval Station - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, nicknamed Rosy Roads, [2] [3] is a former United States Navy base in the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico. The site operates today as José Aponte de la Torre Airport, a public use airport. Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Maryland, Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, 1997

  3. José Aponte de la Torre Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Roads TACAN (Ident: NRR) is located on the field. [7] [8] American Airlines donated an MD-82 to the Puerto Rico Aviation Maintenance Institute (PRAMI) mechanics school located at the airport, [9] which sits on closed runway 18/36. Aerial view of the former US Naval Air Station Roosevelt Roads, 1994.

  4. Roosevelt Road - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Road (originally named 12th Street) is a major east-west street in the city of Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. It is 1200 South in the city's street numbering system , but [ a ] only 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Madison Street .

  5. United States Navy in Vieques, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The closure of the base at Roosevelt Roads resulted in a substantial financial loss to the economy of Puerto Rico that the Navy estimates at $250 to $300 million a year. Admiral Robert J. Natter, commander of the Atlantic Fleet, is on record as saying: "Without Vieques there is no way I need the Navy facilities at Roosevelt Roads — none. It's ...

  6. Roosevelt Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The following roads are called the Roosevelt Expressway: Roosevelt Expressway (Jacksonville) in Jacksonville, Florida; Roosevelt Expressway, part of the Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Theodore Roosevelt Expressway in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana; FDR Drive in New York City, an expressway named after Franklin D ...

  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps enrolled 3.4 million young men and built 13,000 miles (21,000 kilometers) of trails, planted two billion trees, and upgraded 125,000 miles (201,000 kilometers) of dirt roads. Every state had its own state parks, and Roosevelt made sure that WPA and CCC projects were set up to upgrade them as well as the national ...

  8. Talk:Roosevelt Roads Naval Station - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Roads was primarily a support base for Vieques but also was used for sub training and counter-drug activities. The article implies that the Government of Puerto Rico supported the closure of Roosevelt Roads when in fact, the Governor of Puerto Rico lobbied to keep the base open as the closing of the base would have a significant ...

  9. Theodore Roosevelt International Highway - Wikipedia

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    Much of the Theodore Roosevelt International Highway's alignment was used to form U.S. Route 2 when the United States Numbered Highway System was formed in 1926. There are, however, several key differences between the Roosevelt Highway and US-2; the Roosevelt Highway was built to run from Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon, while US-2 passes through neither of those cities.