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  2. 76 Attractions to See While Driving Across the Country - AOL

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    Whether road tripping cross-country for fun or relocation, see the fun, inspiring, and sometimes just weird attractions America has to offer, from pools to corn palaces.

  3. Road trip - Wikipedia

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    New highways in the early 20th century helped propel automobile travel in the United States, primarily cross-country. Commissioned in 1926 and completely paved near the end of the 1930s, U.S. Route 66 is a living icon of early modern road-tripping. Motorists ventured cross-country for holidays as well as migrating to California and other locations.

  4. Off-roading - Wikipedia

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    In some countries off-road activities are strictly regulated, while others promote cross-country off-road endurance events like the Dakar Rally, Spanish Baja, Africa Eco Race, Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, Russian Baja Northern Forest, King of the Hammers, San Felipe 250 and Baja 500 & 1000, which are a test of navigation skills and machine ...

  5. Lincoln Highway - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Greetings from the Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-to-Coast Road, a comprehensive coffee table book by Brian Butko, became the first complete guide to the road, with maps, directions, photos, postcards, memorabilia, and histories of towns, people, and places. A mix of research and on-the-road fun, the book placed the LHA's early ...

  6. I Lost $15K on a Cross-Country Move: 4 Money-Saving Tips I ...

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    Nobody ever said moving across the country would be cheap, but it can end up costing you much more money than you expect if you're not prepared. According to Forbes, the average cost of moving ...

  7. Long-distance running - Wikipedia

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    Cross country is both an individual and team sport, as runners are judged on an individual basis and a points-scoring method is used for teams. Competitions are typically races of 4 km (2.5 mi) or more which are usually held in autumn and winter. Cross country's most successful athletes often compete in long-distance track and road events as well.

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  9. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An international driving license allows one to drive in the U.S. for three months, after which a local driving license is required. [3] Americans generally drive on the right side of the road. [a] There are numerous regulations on driving behavior, including speed limits, passing regulations, and seat belt requirements.