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The [[League of American Wheelmen]] published a [[Good Roads magazine|magazine]] of the same name, advocating for the cause. | |||
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The Good Roads Movement occurred in the United States between the late 1870s and the 1920s. It was the rural dimension of the Progressive movement. A key player was the United States Post Office Department. Once a commitment was made for Rural Free Delivery of the mail, the Post Office had to determine which local roads were suitable and which were not. Farmers living on officially unusable roads now had motivation to get them upgraded.[1] Advocates for improved roads turned local agitation into a national political movement. It started as a coalition between farmers' organizations groups and bicyclists' organizations, such as the League of American Wheelmen. The goal was state and federal spending to improve rural roads. By 1910, automobile lobbies such as the American Automobile Association joined the campaign, coordinated by the National Good Roads Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Roads_Movement
The League of American Wheelmen published a magazine of the same name, advocating for the cause.
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