Interstate Highway System in Carolina

The Carolinian National System of Interstate and Defense Highways commonly known as the Interstate Highway System or The Interstate is the Carolinian Portion of the Trans-National highway network set up between the United States and Carolina. The system is a network of controlled access freeways which run throughout the country and connect important cities and military bases in Carolina. While the United States Highway System was authorized in 1956, Carolina first inquired about expanding the system in 1964, hoping to create a Pan-American Highway System between the two countries, which could link important Carolinian ports with American industries. The United States gave it's approval later that year and the Gearkomste and President Brooks both approved the Interstate Highway Act, setting aside Federal money to build the system and designated corridors as extensions of and new Interstate highways.