We marveled at the new roads and highways, anti-urban in their green, semi-pastoral margins and in their rejection of the grid. The large-scale sweep of the new interstates, with their cloverleafs and overpassses and their steady, uninterrupted flow, remi nded us of the visionary displays of the road of the future in the Futurama of the 1939 World's Fair: bypassing the city, heading out into the green countryside where housing developments and trailer courts spoke of young families starting out in life.

- J.B. Jackson

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