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  2. Scenic route - Wikipedia

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    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".

  3. Richland, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The major east–west route is Interstate 44; before that, the main highway was U.S. Route 66, which still exists as a scenic route through the area and passes through Devil's Elbow, St. Robert, Waynesville, Buckhorn, and Hazelgreen. Names for U.S. Route 66 vary - at different places, it is called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66 ...

  4. “Timestamped Pictures”: 50 Random Things People Did That ...

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    Taking the scenic route, I got stuck at a road closure in a dead zone where my Google Maps refused to load. I thought my only option would be to double back about 30 miles to the last turnoff to ...

  5. Branson Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Branson Scenic Railway is a heritage railroad in Branson, Missouri. The Ozark Zephyr, Branson Scenic Railway's historic zephyr train, departs from an old depot in downtown Branson and operates in the scenic Ozark Mountains for an approximate 40-mile (64 km) round trip.

  6. Devils Elbow, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Names for U.S. Route 66 vary - at different places, it is called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17. State-posted signs mark most of the alignment of the road. The original alignment of Route 66, now known as Teardrop Road, runs through Devil's Elbow and is the site of the historic Devil's Elbow Bridge. [ 12 ]

  7. National Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut–Massachusetts state line on Route 169: September 19, 1996: Scenic and historic route through one of the last unspoiled areas in New England: Scenic [35] NSB Copper Country Trail: 47.0 75.6 Michigan Portage Lake Lift Bridge in Hancock: M-26 in Copper Harbor: September 22, 2005: Follows US 41 and traverses an area developed for ...

  8. Great River Road - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a scenic route rather than a national parkway was adopted. As a result, the Great River Road is not owned by the National Park Service, as is the case with true national parkways, such as the Blue Ridge and Natchez Trace Parkways. Instead, the states have developed the Great River Road through a nationally coordinated program.

  9. Scene shop - Wikipedia

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    Scenery shop. A scenery shop or scene shop is a specialized workshop found in many medium or large theaters, as well as many educational theatre settings. [1] The primary function of a scene shop is to fabricate and assemble the flats, platforms, scenery wagons, and other scenic (set) pieces required for a performance.