- A
byway is a less-traveled side road, as in:
Byway (road), a minor,
usually unpaved road in the UK -
depending on its type, it
might or
might not be open...
- A
National Scenic Byway is a road
recognized by the
United States Department of
Transportation for one or more of six "intrinsic qualities": archeological...
- Canal, and the
Underground Railroad. The
Historic National Road
Scenic Byway travels from
Keysers Ridge to
Baltimore along the
historic route of the...
- The
Selma to
Montgomery marches were
three protest marches, held in 1965,
along the 54-mile (87 km)
highway from Selma, Alabama, to the
state capital of...
-
Scenic Byway".
Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
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original on
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Angeles Crest Scenic Byway Corridor...
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Drive is
further designated as an All-American Road. Minnesota's
scenic byway program was
established in 1992 as a
joint effort between the Minnesota...
-
currently eight scenic byways in the
state of New Jersey: The Bays****
Heritage Byway runs
along the
Delaware Bay and
Delaware River in Cape May, ****berland,...
- The
Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway is a
linked series of park
areas in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
United States, that
takes a
roughly circular path through...
- A
byway in the
United Kingdom is a track,
often rural,
which is too
minor to be
called a road.
These routes are
often unsurfaced,
typically having the...
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Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway is
located in New
Castle County,
Delaware in the
Brandywine valley. The
route of the
byway is
along DE 52 from Wilmington...