The world would be a much nicer place if Irvine's restrictions on outdoor advertising were adopted everywhere1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/orangecounty
In 1972, Richard Nixon defeated South Dakota Senator George McGovern by 23 percentage points. He won every state except Massachusetts and got 520 electoral votes, a record only beaten 12 years later by Ronald Reagan.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
The City of Phoenix has grown immensely since 1899, but the grid system of arterials spaced at 1 mile intervals has remained a constant, a masterstroke of urban planning.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
I-14 is a proposed Interstate Highway linking up numerous midsized and small cities in the South. Today, the Senate agreed to designate funding for it in the Infrastructure Bill.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
Unpopular Opinion: The 1971-1973 Mustangs were the best looking [1664x936]2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/carporn
I was right. Logan is the world's most conveniently located big city airport.1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
In 1976, San Jose city councilman Joe Colla lifted his car with a crane onto one of the unconnected ramps of the I-280/I-680 Interchange to protest it not being finished. It was completed 5 years later and in 2010, was renamed in honor of him.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
The symmetry of the interchange between Interstates 20 and 35E in Dallas1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/oddlysatisfying
All of Boston's asphalt roofs, roads, and pahhking lots absorb the sun's heat and make the city wicked hot compared to the suburbs3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson's PlaneTrain is the most used airport people mover in the world3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Under Virginia law, any community that incorporates as a city has to secede from the county it's in. As a result, 38 out of 41 independent cities in America are located in Virginia (the 3 exceptions are Baltimore, St Louis, and Carson City, NV)3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
I think Logan may be the most conveniently located big-city airport in the world.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
Can we talk about how fucked up it is that there are dozens of homes driveways leading onto Route 9 (speed limit: 50 mph) between Brookline and Wellesley?1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
A Shout Out to Savannah, home of the Port of Savannah, the largest container terminal in North America.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
The XB-70 was capable of going Mach 3 and was to replace the B-52 as America's main strategic nuclear bomber. But the arrival of surface to air missiles made it obsolete before it could be put into service.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/aviation
The Telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has collapsed, presumably in a much less awesome fashion than in Goldeneye.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Russia's Gas Exports to Europe or Why Putin Thinks He Can Get Away With This2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
Terminal at Berlin's New Brandenburg Airport, due to open on October 31 after 9 years of delays and billions of euros of cost overruns have become a major scandal and embarrassment to the city.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
The MassDOT is planning to spend $1 billion to replace the decaying MassPike viaduct in Allston. They'll be straightening it, moving it to at-grade, and removing the tangle of ramps that were needed in the days of tollbooths. This will free up 100 Acres for development and parks.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
For $26 billion, the Ike Dike would protect Houston and Galveston from hurricane driven storm surges.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Since 1998, Carmel, Indiana, a suburb of Indianapolis, has replaced almost all of its signalized intersections with roundabouts. They have 125 now and plan to reach 140.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
I was planning on moving to Arizona, but it seems Arizona has moved to me1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/massachusetts
1964, President Lyndon Johnson defeated Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater receiving the highest share of the popular vote, 61%, of any candidate since the modern 2 party system came into being in 1860.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip got a warm reception in Boston in 19753yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
The Kuril Islands are a chain of islands in the Northwestern Pacific disputed by Russia and Japan2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
The LA Aqueduct- Making civilization possible in Southern California since 19133yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Minneapolis' Skyway System of elevated, enclosed pedestrian bridges connects 80 downtown city blocks, allowing people to walk above the traffic and protecting them from those nasty Minnesota Winters3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Anyone else have fond memories of the Rainforest Cafe at Westfarms Mall? I just discovered that they closed...9 years ago!1yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/Connecticut
The Copper Mountain Solar Plant in Nevada is the largest Photovoltaic Solar Facility in the United States at 802 MW.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
All 69 of the original bridges on Connecticut's Iconic Merritt Parkway were designed by one man, George Dunkelberger. The Art Deco design, and the well manicured tree canopy, are why the Merritt is considered one of the most beautiful highways in the world.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Las Vegas Monorail- The company running it filed for bankruptcy today, it was more of a Shelbyville idea3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
La Cienega Boulevard through Baldwin Hills, the only remnant of the unbuilt Laurel Canyon Freeway4yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/LosAngeles
Reminder: Loop 360 is going to be turned into a freeway over the next few years. Signalized intersections at the following locations (except 2244, that's already an interchange) are getting replaced with grade separated interchanges2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/Austin
The Mini-Stack in Phoenix- The Intersection of I-10, Loop 202, and AZ 51- A result of voters' approval of Prop 300 in 1985 which gave Phoenix its current, very excellent, freeway system3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
In 1894, entrepreneur Joseph Meigs intended to build a steam powered monorail between Boston and Cambridge. The venture ultimately failed, being more of a Shelbyville idea.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/boston
The Lofthouse Interchange between the M1 and M62- Wakefield, England3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Conceptual Layout for the new Sagamore and Bourne Bridges. There will be an extra auxiliary lane in each direction, a breakdown lane, a center median, and a separated walking/biking path2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/massachusetts
The Merritt Parkway in Connecticut is considered one of the most beautiful highways in the world due to its attractive tree canopy and distinctive art deco bridges.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
I wonder if the hybrid-electric airliners of the future will use the Comet's engine-in-wing design2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/aviation
Planned Rebuild of I-5 in Portland, Oregon in the Rose Quarter will add a lane in each direction, reconnect streets and add a lid. The State recently gave its approval.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Berlin's Ill-Fated Tegel Airport, Distinguished by its Drive to your gate layout. It will close permanently on November 8, replaced by the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
The Companies that own and operate France's Autoroutes. They are a major source of controversy, accused of earning extortionate profits from tolls.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/MapPorn
The Interchange of I-94 and MI-10 in Detroit was the first full freeway to freeway interchange in the United States, opening in 1955. It's unique for using left hand exit and entrance ramps for left turns.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Has anyone else wondered why so many towns in Collin County have peoples' first names?2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/Dallas
Scituate Reservoir- The Source of Drinking Water for 60 Percent of Rhode Island's Population3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Yesterday, the Battlefield Parkway Interchange on VA 7 officially opened to traffic. VA 7 is now a freeway between Leesburg and Sterling (No more need to pay Dulles Greenway tolls) and there are no traffic lights all the way out to Berryville. Here's the view from the overpass.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/nova
Now this a room with electricity. But it has too much electricity. So I don't know, you might want to wear a hat.2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/TheSimpsons
The Westerly Wastewater Treatment Plant in Cleveland helps keep Lake Erie clean(er)3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Temple Street Parking Garage Designed by Paul Rudolph- New Haven, CT3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
SH 130 near Austin, Texas has the highest speed limit of any highway in the United States at 85 MPH3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn
Here are your messages; You have 30 minutes to move your car. You have 10 minutes. Your car has been impounded. Your car has been crushed into a cube. You have 30 minutes to move your cube2yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/TheSimpsons
The Escalators at the Wheaton Metro Station in Maryland are the longest single span escalators in the Western Hemisphere at 230 feet. I'm surprised no action movie fight scenes have been filmed here.3yr ⋅ kernals12 ⋅ r/InfrastructurePorn