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  2. Dalton Highway - Wikipedia

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    The James W. Dalton Highway, usually referred to as the Dalton Highway (and signed as Alaska Route 11), is a 414-mile (666 km) [1] road in Alaska. It begins at the Elliott Highway , north of Fairbanks , and ends at Deadhorse (an unincorporated community within the CDP of Prudhoe Bay ) near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields .

  3. Atigun Pass - Wikipedia

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    Atigun Pass, Dalton Highway Atigun Pass (/ ˈ æ t ɪ ɡ ə n / AT-i-gən [1]), elevation 4,739 feet (1,444 m), is a high mountain pass across the Brooks Range in Alaska, located at the head of the Dietrich River.

  4. File:Dalton Highway, April 5, 2015 (17170700621) (cropped ...

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    A directly photographed image: Exposure mode: Auto exposure: White balance: Auto white balance: Focal length in 35 mm film: 29 mm: Scene capture type: Standard: GPS time (atomic clock) 20:39: Speed unit: Kilometers per hour: Speed of GPS receiver: 3.05: Reference for direction of image: True direction: Direction of image: 314.96835443038 ...

  5. File:Dalton Highway, April 17, 2015 (16998284919).jpg

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    File:Dalton Highway, April 17, 2015 (16998284919).jpg. Add languages. ... 657 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  6. E. L. Patton Yukon River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Location The Yukon River Bridge , officially known as the E. L. Patton Bridge , is a girder bridge spanning the Yukon River in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area , Alaska , United States . The bridge carries both the Dalton Highway and the Alaska Pipeline in connecting Fairbanks with Deadhorse near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field .

  7. Milestone - Wikipedia

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    The historical term milestone is still used today, even though the "stones" are typically metal highway location markers and in most countries use kilometres and metres rather than miles and yards. Also found today are more closely spaced signs containing fractional numbers, and signs along railways, beaches and canals.

  8. Elliott Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska that extends 152 miles (245 km) from Fox, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Fairbanks, to Manley Hot Springs. It was completed in 1959 and is part of Alaska Route 2 .

  9. Dalton Cache–Pleasant Camp Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The route, formerly known as the Dalton Trail, had been used for centuries by the indigenous people of the region and was heavily used during the Klondike Gold Rush. Dalton Cache was an inn and trading post at the border. In 2009, Haines Highway was declared a National Scenic Byway. [1] [2] Original Dalton Cache Building