The capital of Pennsylvania not only boasts the state government and related agencies including the headquarters of the Department of Transportation and Turnpike Commission, but comprises one of the most complex highway systems in the Commonwealth. The reason is because the capital region is comprised of three cities: Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York, each with their own systems connected with the other's. Take a journey into the histories of them and others that did not survive budget cuts.
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