Access to DCA: "We've been patient, patriotic and polite three long years"

America's Founding Fathers never saw an airplane, but they valued transportation. George Washington, for one, spent years promoting plans for a canal from the Potomac River over the Appalachians to the Ohio River. Transportation meant liberty, economic growth and national unification. Washington...

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