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Aqueducts that carried water for miles, roads that connected continents, and monuments that still stand today—Roman engineering defined an empire.
The Seven Wonders of the Modern World may be wondrous indeed, but seeing them requires international travel. So what about the marvels a little closer to home? Our list of homegrown wonders may ...
When it opened in 1964, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel — nearly 18 miles long — was one of the "Seven Engineering Wonders of the Modern World." But that recognition wasn't for the guardrails.
Today's Wonder of the Day takes a closer look at a dam that was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985 and one of America's Seven Modern Civil Engineering Wonders in 1994.
The V-Twin engine is impressive. The endless chrome and countless bike modifications are amazing. When it comes to engineering wonders, though, the "World's Largest Beer Bong," takes the case.