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The stretch of U.S. Route 6 more colorfully known as the Gateway to the Endless Mountains Scenic Byway is frequently named one of the nation's most scenic drives for its unparalleled views of the ...
The Falls Road Scenic Byway follows Falls Road between Baltimore and Alesia, passing through a mix of urban and rural surroundings in the Jones Falls Valley. [1] View south along Falls Road in Whitehouse. The byway begins in Baltimore, heading north past the Baltimore Streetcar Museum.
US 12 near Naches: June 9, 1998: Scenic drive with dramatic views of Mount Rainier: Scenic [29] NSB City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas Boulevard State Scenic Byway: 3.4 5.5 Nevada Las Vegas Boulevard at Sahara Avenue; Las Vegas Strip: Las Vegas Boulevard at E Washington Avenue June 15, 2000: Extensive displays of neon art between downtown and the Las ...
Although it was initially approved for construction in 1944 as a 71-mile-long route, the first part to be completed was the westernmost section (17 miles of pavement between Walland and Chilhowee ...
Much of this 3-mile corridor passes through a beautiful oak and magnolia canopy, most of which dates back to the early 1900s. ... along Tampa Bay is described as a gorgeous drive for its entire ...
Marker used for National Scenic Byways in the United States. In the United States, a scenic route may also refer to a type of special route of the U.S. highway system that travels through a particularly beautiful area. These special routes, which boast "Scenic" banners are typically longer than the "parent route".
These picture-perfect spots are sure to inspire wanderlust.
Rim of the World Scenic Byway (also a National Forest Scenic Byway), drive through the San Bernardino Mountains with scenic views of forested mountains and desert areas Designated March 19, 1968, in San Bernardino County: Santa Ana River to State Lane near Sugarloaf; State Route 39. I-210 in Azusa to SR 2 at Islip Saddle; Interstate 40. Barstow ...