If you have ever driven through the mountains along I-70, you are almost guaranteed to have passed through the record-breaking Eisenhower Tunnel… but have you ever wondered what the area looked like before its construction? Or what it took to construct such an incredible piece of architecture? Wonder no more, as we have uncovered these nine rare photos taken during the construction of the Eisenhower Tunnel (courtesy of our friends at History Colorado):
When traffic through Colorado's mountains began to increase, the idea to route a transcontinental highway was born, which - in the 1950s - was nixed for a new tunnel system built along the existing U.S. Route 6 corridor.
Built as a way to transport I-70 under the Continental Divide, the Eisenhower Tunnel was estimated to cost $42 million, but ended up setting taxpayers back $108 million by the end of the project.
In addition to being long, wide, and tall, Eisenhower is also the highest elevation tunnel in the world, sitting between 11,013 and 11,158 feet above sea level.