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Lake Valley Back Country Byway: New Mexico: 48 77 NM 27 and NM 26 near Nutt: NM 152 and I-25 near Hillsboro: This backway is between the Mimbres and Caballo mountains and the Cookes Range in southwestern New Mexico. Passes through ranching land and features the ghost town of Lake Valley. Also a State Scenic Byway. [35] [36] [37] I/II
Mount Baker Scenic Byway: 58 93 I-5 in Bellingham: Artist Point, Mt. Baker Ski Area: 1967 [1] Follows SR 542 to Mount Baker [9] North Cascades Scenic Byway: 140 230 SR 9 in Sedro-Woolley: SR 153 in Twisp: Follows SR 20 through North Cascades National Park [10] North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway † 27 43 SR 20 in Tiger: BC 6 at Canada–US border
Big Stone–Grant county line: Ortonville–Big Stone City line: 0.000: 0.000: US 12 west (Main Street) – Big Stone City, Milbank: Continuation into South Dakota: Big Stone: Ortonville: 0.821: 1.321: MN 7 west (2nd Street SE) / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway – Browns Valley: Western end of MN 7 concurrency: 0.950: 1.529: MN 7 east (SE ...
The Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway is located in New Castle County, Delaware in the Brandywine valley. [5] The route of the byway is along DE 52 from Wilmington north to the Pennsylvania border, and DE 100 from its intersection with DE 52, north to the Pennsylvania border. [6] The byway is also a part of the National Scenic Byways ...
The Blue Route Scenic Byway follows I-476 between I-95 in Chester, Delaware County and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) in Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County.The byway provides access to many sites in and near the Brandywine Valley in Delaware County including Ridley Creek State Park, Media Theatre, the Brandywine River Museum, Tyler Arboretum, and the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum.
The Millstone Valley Scenic Byway is a 25-mile (40 km) historic scenic route located in the Millstone River Valley which lies in north central New Jersey. The byway offers a glimpse into the past where skirmishes between the local militia and British troops played a key role in the American Revolutionary War.
In 1983, the Federal Highway Administration began work to replace several of the original stone walls on the drive with concrete walls that used the original stone as a veneer. [13] The road was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 28, 1997. [2] On September 22, 2005, Skyline Drive was designated a National Scenic Byway. [18]
US 14 east / CSAH 21 / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway – Mankato: Dumbbell interchange, opened December 2019; [4] northern end of US 14 overlap; CSAH 21 west is Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway west: Sibley: Winthrop: 76.546: 123.189: MN 19 – Winthrop, Gaylord, Fairfax: McLeod: Sumter Township: 89.155: 143.481: US 212 – Glencoe ...