- free-draining pavement.
Roads constructed in this
manner were
described as "
macadamized." With the
advent of
motor vehicles, dust
became a
serious problem on...
- of the
border there were only a few
sandy tracks rather than
proper macadamized roads.
Adding to
their supply problems, the
Russians deplo****
large numbers...
-
Construction of the
first macadamized road in the
United States (1823). In the foreground,
workers are
breaking stones "so as not to
exceed 6
ounces in...
-
unpaved roads include gravel roads,
laterite roads,
murram roads and
macadamized roads.)
Compared to a
gravel road, a dirt road is not
usually graded...
- (1756–1836),
Scottish engineer noted for
inventing the
process of "
macadamization" of
roads John
McAdam (businessman),
American businessman John McAdam...
-
Construction of a
macadamized road in the
United States (1823).
These roads allowed stagecoaches to
travel at much
greater speeds....
-
Construction of the
first macadamized road in the
United States (1823). In the foreground,
workers are
breaking stones "so as not to
exceed 6
ounces in...
-
engineer John
Loudon McAdam,
famous for his
invention of the
process of "
Macadamization", a
method of road surfacing, and
great granddaughter of
James Nicoll...
-
funding from
local entities and
private investment. It was the
first macadamized road in the state.
Today it is U.S.
Route 68. By the 1830s, Maysville...
-
Construction of the
first macadamized road in the
United States (1823). In the foreground,
workers are
breaking stones "so as not to
exceed 6
ounces [170...