Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Ligh, Air, & water.
New York and Quebec were both founded by dutch.
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM3A0A "…Long Description:The National Road, today called U.S. Route 40, was the first highway built entirely with federal funds. The road was authorized by Congress in 1806 during the Jefferson Administration. Construction began in Cumberland, Maryland in 1811. The route closely paralleled the military road opened by George Washington and General Braddock in 1754-55. During the heyday of the National Road, traffic was heavy throughout the day and into the early evening. Almost every kind of vehicle could be seen on the road. The two most common vehicles were the stagecoach and the Conestoga wagon. Stagecoach travel was designed with speed in mind. Stages would average 60 to 70 miles in one day."
I know only two so feel free to add more Brazzaville and Kinshasa
It connected to Baltimore.
Cumberland and Vandalia are the starting and ending points of the national road.
The pipeline connects the cities of A and B.
State highways are maintained and managed by state governments, while national highways are maintained and managed by the central government. National highways typically connect major cities and serve as part of the national transportation network, whereas state highways connect cities and towns within a specific state.
Luwan and Pudong.
The best city along the main road is Bloemfontein, which has a number of B&Bs / guesthouses, both in the city proper and along the national road. It is roughly halfway between the two cities.
The coach was on the road to Dover when the horseman stopped it.
Chicago and Los Angeles
Sardis and Persepolis.
Bristol and Cardiff, by road.
The scale of a road map indicates that 4 cm is equal to 30 km. Calculate the distance in km between two cities if the road between them is 10 cm long. The distance between the two cities is 75 km.
The Grand Trunk road connects Sonargaon in Bangladesh with Kabul in Afghanistan.