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  2. U.S. Route 40 in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 40 (US 40) is a U.S. highway running from Silver Summit, Utah east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.The easternmost segment of the route runs 64.32 miles (103.51 km) through the southern part of New Jersey between the Delaware Memorial Bridge over the Delaware River in Pennsville Township, Salem County, where it continues into Delaware along with Interstate 295 (I-295), east to Atlantic ...

  3. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    Utah: 68 109 Trachyte Ranch Road and UT 276 northeast of Mount Hillers: Lone Cedar Road and UT 95 east of Bull Mountain: Remote and rugged route through the Henry Mountains, one of the last-surveyed areas of the contiguous United States. [14] [15] I California Trail Back Country Byway: Nevada: 96 154 CR 761 and US 93 near Jackpot; CR 765 and US ...

  4. Victory Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Highway was an auto trail across the United States between New York City and San Francisco, roughly equivalent to the present U.S. Route 40.It was created by the Victory Highway Association, which was organized in 1921 to locate and mark a transcontinental highway to be dedicated to American forces who died in World War I. [1]

  5. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York + New Jersey: George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, New Jersey: Altamont, New York (Albany) Long Trail: 272 438 Vermont: Massachusetts: Canada: A footpath in the Wilderness begun in 1910 and completed in the 1930s. The Long Trail spans the length of Vermont, following the spine of the Green Mountains. Typical hiking time is 2 to 4 ...

  6. Trans America Trail - Wikipedia

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    The TransAmerica Trail or TAT is a 4,253-mile (6,845 km) transcontinental vehicular route, intended as a recreational pathway across the United States using a minimum of paved roads, traveled by dual-sport motorcycles, off-road vehicle, or touring bicycle.

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Utah - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 40 begins at I-80 at Silver Creek Junction in Silver Summit, traveling south-southeast as a full freeway in a broad valley northeast of Park City.At the south end of the valley, Jordanelle Reservoir comes into view and US-40 continues south high on the slope above its western shore while Utah State Route 248 climbs away to the east on the slope overlooking the northern shore.

  8. List of state highways in Utah - Wikipedia

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    In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. [1] UDOT signs state routes with a beehive symbol after the state's nickname of the beehive state. There are 3,658.04 miles (5,887.04 km) [Note 1] of state routes in Utah.

  9. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highways 160 and 491 and State Highways 41 and 789 cross the reservation. In addition, there are two maintained gravel roads, one that follows the Mancos River Canyon and another from Towaoc to the Cache oilfield and Aneth, Utah, and off-road trails. [9] The population was 1,687 as of the 2000 census. [10]