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Found all over the U.S., these magical attractions transform winding roads into winter wonderlands packed with twinkling lights, larger-than-life characters, and plenty of holiday cheer.
In 1984 the segment of SR 17 from Interstate 280 in San Jose to the Maze (by then known as the "MacArthur Maze") in Oakland was renumbered as I-880, and the portion of SR 17 from the MacArthur Maze to San Rafael was renumbered as part of I-580. SR 17 was thereby reduced to its current length.
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Topock Maze is an archaeological site located south of Interstate 40 near Needles, California. The site consists of numerous rows and groups of parallel lines; while hypothesized to be a geoglyph, the purpose, age, and creators of the lines are disputed. A 1908 report by Edward M. Curtis suggested that the site was built as some sort of maze or ...
The Topock Maze or Mojave Maze, another geoglyph site near Needles, California, covers 18 acres (73,000 m 2) and consists of a series of parallel windrows approximately five feet (1.5 m) apart. [7] However, it is unclear whether the Topock Maze was created by Native Americans.
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The northern terminus of I-880 is in Oakland at the junction with I-80 and I-580 (known as the MacArthur Maze), near the eastern approach of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge. I-880 between I-238 in San Leandro and the MacArthur Maze is used as the main truck route; trucks over 4.5 short tons (4.1 t; 4.0 long tons) are prohibited through ...
More fall fun: Where to go to pick apples, find a pumpkin or do a corn maze near Manitowoc this fall. Alisa M. Schafer is a reporter for the Herald Times Reporter in Manitowoc.