"Pike" is an old term referring to roads, here in America.Originally Posted by Propp
Early America = American Eastern States. So, "Pike" is often used in the East, for some roads.
"Turnpike" is a common term for "toll roads" (you pay money)... these can be anywhere in the U.S.
I live 3 km from a "turnpike", here in the State of Kansas. Topeka, Kansas.
To visit my girlfriend, who lives in Lawrence, Kansas... about 30 km... I must pay $0.85 on the "turnpike".
"Pike" has other meanings... a "pike" is also a long, pointed stick, used in old military defense. Very efficient and effective defense against Cavalry (horse) soldiers... and to delay "foot" soldiers.
During the Civil War, "pikes" would often be placed, as barriers, across roads for military defense.