The Panamerican Highway is a system of highways extending from
Alaska through South America. It extends all the way from Fairbanks,
Alaska to the southern tip of South America. The monumental plan
began in 1925 with the first Panamerican Highway Congress at Buenos
Aires, Argentina. The United States has cooperated with Latin American
countries in planning and building the international highway system so
that now only a 160 km (about 100 mi) stretch between Panama and
Columbia remains unfinished. In the early 1980's a land link was
attempted, but construction is currently suspended. Nicaragua's section
of the highway is in poor repair, but it is in the process of being improved.