Garden State Parkway
By The New Jersey Turnpike Authority
Published by Arcadia Publishing
English
2013
ISBN 9781439643600
eBook
About this book
Garden State Parkway shows how this iconic New Jersey roadway gained its place in history and continues to combine safe transportation in a parklike setting.
The Garden State Parkway has transformed the lives of New Jersey residents since opening in 1954. Spanning 173 miles from Cape May to the New York State line, it has fostered tourism to the Jersey Shore and given commuters an easier way to get to work.
Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll had envisioned the impact a new highway could have on the state, and a large team of planners, engineers, and contractors made it happen. In 1952, the legislature created the New Jersey Highway Authority to ensure the funding and completion of the $330-million parkway and to self-sufficiently operate the roadway through toll revenue.
Genres
- Language
- English
Share
You might also like
Hidden History of Northern Virginia
Mills, Charles A.
Inman Park
Marr, Christine V., Jones, Sharon Foster
The 1967 Belvidere Tornado
Doyle, Mike
Address delivered at the quarter-centennial celebration of the admission of Kansas as a state
Martin, John Alexander
The Jewish Community of West Philadelphia
Meyers, Allen
New York City Zoos and Aquarium
Scheier, Joan