Business Insider -
3 Apr 2017 15:48

In the 1920s, the US government started delivering mail by plane. But planes could only travel during the day. Delivering a letter from coast to coast required a plane and then a train that would travel at night. So the government created the highway of lights, a system of light beacons and large arrows that guided pilots. 1,550 beacons stretched across 18,000 miles. Maintaining this system of giant concrete arrows cost $23 million a month (adjusted for inflation). Before the highway of light it...
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