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Magic Highway, U.S.A. (1958)

No copyright infringement is intended with this, or any other video I upload. The purpose of uploading this video is for the viewing pleasure for those that watch it. This episode is called "Magic Highway, U.S.A.". This episode from 1958 mostly looks back at the history of roads and travel in America, from the time that America was discovered right up through the creation of the super highways in the 1950s. It shows how slow progress was back when pioneers such as Daniel Boone moved west in the 19th century, how the railroad nearly sounded the deathnell of the highway, and how the creation of the automobile and it's popularity just after the dawn of the 20th century changed things. There's also a feature of how crowded the roads were getting, even then, and how bad it was forecast to be by the mid 1970s (they had no idea how right they would prove to be on this front), but there also were, in the Walt Disney tradition of ideas, thoughts about what could happen in the future, in relation to cars, roads, and travel that, fortunately would not, or have not come to pass. And we see just how a highway, or any paved road was created back then. A special note. The vast majority of this episode was narrated by Marvin Miller, who had a long voice-over acting career, which included roles on numerous cartoons, including voicing Aquaman in the Aquaman Filmation series in 1967 and narrating the official highlight films for the Indianapolis 500 in both 1975 and '76, among many other things he voiced over. All rights and credits go to the Walt Disney Company and those that created the video and the audio , including the music used in the program. That includes the Disney Channel, which was the original source material in the video, as it came from the Vault Disney block they had until 2002. The opening credits are the 1970s opening credits, which I used for every episode from this point forward. If there are any others who I'm forgetting, please let me know so I can add them to the list of those to credit. There's a chance that this video will be taken down, not allowed up, or I'll be asked to take it down. If I'm asked to, I willl take it down.

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