
Florida DOT Archaeologists ‘Dig’ the Museum Scene
What began as a futile search for space to warehouse tons of stuff literally dug out of the ground over several decades resulted in the Florida Department of Transportation developing
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What began as a futile search for space to warehouse tons of stuff literally dug out of the ground over several decades resulted in the Florida Department of Transportation developing

Texas is full of unique and historic sites, but one stop in Rusk County is a literal “throne” from the past – a unique outhouse that has survived for decades

A pair of 10-foot-tall hand-carved Native American-themed “welcome poles” were recently installed in the passenger walkway at the Washington State Ferries (WSF) Bainbridge Island terminal. [Above photo by WSDOT] According

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is seeking public comment through February 24 on the draft of a new “Programmatic Agreement” with several modal administrations within the U.S. Department of Transportation
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