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  2. Historic roads and trails - Wikipedia

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    The world's oldest known paved road was constructed in Egypt some time between 2600 and 2200 BC. [1] The Romans were the most significant road builders of the ancient world. At the peak of the Roman Empire there were more than 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles) of roads, of which over 80,000 kilometres (50,000 mi) were stone-paved.

  3. Historic trails and roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Boston Post Road or King's Highway First ride to lay out Post Road January 1, 1673. [2]San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line (1857–1861) San Antonio, Texas to San Diego, California

  4. History of road transport - Wikipedia

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    The first improvements would have consisted largely of clearing trees and big stones from the path. As commerce increased, the tracks were often flattened or widened to accommodate human and animal traffic. Some of these dirt tracks were developed into fairly extensive networks, allowing communications, trade and governance over wide areas.

  5. Nelson Ledges Road Course - Wikipedia

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    The track was constructed in 1958 on a small rural potato farm owned by attorney Marvin Drucker. After hosting dirt track races in the 1950s and early 1960s, the course was paved in 1962. At the time the track was just over 1 mile (2 km) in length. In 1968, the track hosted its first 24 hour race, the 24 Hours of Nelson Ledges.

  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. Santa Fe Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico.Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, who departed from the Boonslick region along the Missouri River, the trail served as a vital commercial highway until 1880, when the railroad arrived in Santa Fe.

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

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    the longest continuous single track mountain biking trail in America Mason-Dixon Trail: 199 320 Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware: Appalachian Trail at Whiskey Springs, Pennsylvania: Brandywine Creek at Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania: Massanutten Trail: 71 114 George Washington National Forest: Large loop trail in Central Virginia; National ...

  9. Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail (or American River Bike Trail) is a paved multi-use pathway that runs between the confluence of the Sacramento River with the American River, just north of downtown Sacramento, California, and Beal's Point at Folsom Lake, north of Folsom.