The Archway (Great Platte River Road Archway Monument)

Nebraska

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A 300-foot museum literally built as a bridge over I-80 itself (accessible via exits 275/272), opened in 2000 to turn the ultimate drive-through complaint -- monotonous interstate miles -- into the destination. Inside, the exhibit walks visitors from Fort Kearny and the 1848 convergence of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails through the Pony Express, transcontinental railroad, Lincoln Highway, and modern I-80, letting travelers literally stand above the highway they just drove and see its 170-year backstory underneath their tires.

Directly answers the I-80-is-boring complaint by reframing the interstate itself as the artifact; a can't-miss, GPS-checkinable rest-stop pillar right on the corridor Roamward is trying to make interesting.

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