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The Lower Wisconsin River Road in Wauzeka. The Lower Wisconsin River Road is a 100-mile-long (160 km) segment along WIS 60. Highlights of the route include Frank Lloyd Wright's summer home, Taliesin, and potentially-Wright-inspired House on the Rock along with several battlefields for the Black Hawk War. [2]
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Golden Spike Loop Road, west of Promontory: Byway follows original Central Pacific railway grade west of Promontory Summit, the site of the completion of the First transcontinental railroad at Golden Spike National Historic Site. Also a Utah Scenic Byway. [15] [91] [92] I Wild Rivers Back Country Scenic Byway: New Mexico: 13 21
The Great River Road hosts 80-plus interpretive centers, meant to educate the public about each region and its connection to the Mississippi River.
Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway; Red Gulch/Alkali National Back Country Byway; River Road National Scenic Byway; Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway; Historic Route 66; U.S. Route 66 in Arizona; U.S. Route 66 in Illinois; U.S. Route 66 in New Mexico; Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) U.S. Route 66; Russell–Brasstown Scenic Byway
The road is designated as both a National Scenic Byway and an All-American Road in several states along the route. [2] The term "Great River Road" refers both to a series of roadways and to a larger region inside the US and in each state, used for tourism and historic purposes.
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Trunk Highway 60 (MN 60) is a 221.532-mile-long (356.521 km) highway in southern Minnesota, which runs from Iowa Highway 60 at the Iowa state line (at Bigelow) and continues east-northeast to its eastern terminus at the Wisconsin state line (at Wabasha), where the route becomes Wisconsin Highway 25 upon crossing the Mississippi River.