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» Site title: Highway History - United States Federal Highway Administration page with a collection of various auto trail, U.S. highway, and Interstates histories, some from older FHWA publications, as well as other related information.
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» Site title: North American Auto Trails - Catalog of auto trails from the United States and Canada in the 1910s and 1920s; includes route markers and current numbers.
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» Site title: Columbia River Highway » Site description: Scans of photos from a book and transcriptions of their captions of this highway in northern Oregon.
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» Site title: Dixie Highway » Site description: Guide to this eastern U.S. highway system of the early 1900s.
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» Site title: The Dixie Highway of North Georgia » Site description: Tourism project for Cobb, Bartow, Gordon, Whitfield and Catoosa Counties in the U.S. state. Features history and maps.
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» Site title: Drive the Old Spanish Trail » Site description: Contains history about and photographs of the former auto trail running along the southern tier of the U.S.
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» Site title: El Camino Real International Heritage Center » Site description: Includes information about the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail, which traverses the country of Mexico and the U.S. state of New Mexico.
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» Site title: Historic Columbia River Highway » Site description: Site covering the routing in Oregon, U.S. along the river in the general location of modern US 30 and Interstate 84. Includes activity information, pictures, postcards and ephemera scans.
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» Site title: Indiana's Historic National Road » Site description: Covers that state's portion of the road from Illinois to Maryland, U.S. Includes history and attraction listing.
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» Site title: Interregional Highways » Site description: Early plans for systems in the United States, some implemented, some not.
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» Site title: National Road Association of Illinois » Site description: Organization focused on promoting the history of the first byway going west across America, currently known as U.S. Route 40. Includes history of the road, stories, membership details, and contacts.
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» Site title: Old Spanish Trail Centennial » Site description: Organization involved in preparing the 2029 celebration of the auto trail. Includes history and travel log scans of the route.
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» Site title: Pete's Road Page » Site description: Contains articles on Northwest Indiana, U.S., roads such as the Dunes Highway, the Chicago-Detroit Post Road, and the Lincoln Highway. Includes maps.
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» Site title: Roadsidephotos.sabr.org » Site description: Contains information about U.S. 66 and the Lincoln Highway, including maps.
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» Site title: Route 40 - National Road » Site description: Guide to the first federally-funded road in the U.S. (1800s) and the route which followed it later (US 40).
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» Site title: Travel on the Old National Road » Site description: Activity page containing articles and links regarding this U.S. road, now mostly US 40. Part of an educational website about Abraham Lincoln.
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» Site title: Travel the Bozeman Trail » Site description: A gold-rush trail cutting through the hunting grounds of the Northern Plains Indians in Montana and Wyoming, U.S.
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» Site title: US-27 in Michigan » Site description: Includes some historic photographs and details about this route's former routing in the state, now supplanted primarily by US-127 and Interstate 69.
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» Site title: Via Egnatia » Site description: Ancient Roman Road through the Balkan Peninsula of Europe. Includes map, links, and news.
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» Site title: The Yellowstone Trail » Site description: Guide to the old highway along the northern tier of the United States.
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