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- June 21, 1960 – The first section of the Niagara Scenic Parkway opens from 4th Street in Niagara Falls to the Rainbow Bridge
- June 22, 1959 – With the rebuilding of Green and Seneca Streets in Ithaca, New York to highway standards, NY 79 is rerouted away from the downtown core of the city
- June 22, 1970 – The middle section of Interstate 684 is extended from Katonah, New York to Bedford Corners
- June 24, 1954 – The first inter-county section of the New York State Thruway opens between a temporary interchange at Lowell to US 15 at West Henrietta, excluding a section already opened north of Victor
- June 27, 1963 – The Niagara Parkway is renamed the Robert Moses State Parkway
- June 28, 1952 – The southern part of the bypass of Toms River, New Jersey opens as part of US 9
- June 29, 1956 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 into law
- June 30, 1952 – Buffalo, New York's Humboldt Parkway is redirected eastbound into an underpass below Main Street from Crescent to Loring Avenues, later to become part of the Scajaquada Expressway
- June 30, 1959 – A disconnected section of Philadelphia's Schuylkill Expressway is opened from the Walt Whitman Bridge to Gray's Ferry