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A proposed divided highway running between Rapid City, South Dakota and Denver, Colorado, also known as High Priority Corridor 14 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. Site includes maps, project status, and various other facts.
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http://www.heartlandexpressway.com/
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Welcome to Heartland Expressway on the Web! |
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Recreation, Roads and Highways, North America, United States - Heartland Expressway. A proposed divided highway running between Rapid City, South Dakota and Denver, Colorado, also known as High Priority Corridor 14 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. |
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Heartland Expressway
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Ports To Plains
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Theodore Roosevelt
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High Priority Corridor
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Nafta
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International Trade
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Tea-21
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Tea-3
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Highway Reauthorization
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Department Of Transportation
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