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President Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893): The Unpopular Populist
Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885): Muttonchops and Mobility
Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881): The Great Railroad Strike
Andrew Johnson (1865-1869): The Train Trip that Backfired
Abraham Lincoln (1861 to 1865): The Great Uniter
James Buchanan (1857 to 1861): Telegraphing a Judge in Sacramento and a Queen in England
Congestion Pricing in New York: Beware the Even Years
Franklin Pierce, 14th President (1853 to 1857): Deferring to Railroads and Acquiring Property
Why Study Transit History?
E-Bikes and Creating Financially Sustainable Bike Share Programs
FHWA Gives Out First Trucks-in-Ports Emissions Reduction Grants
William Henry Harrison (1841): The Washington, D.C. Pedestrian
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