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  2. Mohawk Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk Trail began as a Native American trade route which connected Atlantic tribes with tribes in Upstate New York and beyond. It followed the Millers River , Deerfield River and crossed the Hoosac Range , in the area that is now northwestern Massachusetts .

  3. Klondike Highway - Wikipedia

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    The original 53 km (33 mi) section known locally as the Carcross Road was actually made into a part of the Alaska Highway in 1942, until the Marsh Lake route was opened the next year. As Yukon Highway 5, it formed a loop road with Highway 6, the Tagish Road (now numbered as 8). It was renumbered as Highway 2 in 1978, being incorporated into the ...

  4. Mohawk Trail State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Trail State Forest Location in Massachusetts Show map of Massachusetts Mohawk Trail State Forest (the United States) Show map of the United States Location Charlemont, Hawley, Savoy, Franklin, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°38′10″N 72°56′09″W  /  42.63611°N 72.93583°W  / 42.63611; -72.93583 Area 7,758 acres (31.40 km 2) Established 1921 ...

  5. Cheap travel: The Mohawk Trail - AOL

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  6. Robert Campbell Highway - Wikipedia

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    The first portion of the Robert Campbell Highway, between Watson Lake and Miner Junction, was built in the early 1960s as part of the project to complete road access to Tungsten, Northwest Territories. The portion east and north of Miner Junction is now the only portion still known as the Nahanni Range Road, and which is Yukon Highway 10.

  7. Mohawk State Forest - Wikipedia

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    An old, gutted stone tower stands along a trail in the northern section of the forest. It was constructed by Litchfield resident Seymour Cunningham after he bought land for sheep farming on Mohawk Mountain in 1912. [5] Mohawk Mountain. Mohawk Mountain (elev. 1683 feet) is the highest point on the blue-blazed Mattatuck Trail.

  8. Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway is a National Scenic Byway in the Capital District region of New York in the United States. It extends from Schenectady to Waterford by way of a series of local, county, and state highways along the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal.

  9. Hawley, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The main road through town is Massachusetts Route 8A, which connects Route 116 to the south with Route 2 to the north. Route 2, the Mohawk Trail, passes just north of the town line for most of the town border. The nearest interstate, Interstate 91, can be accessed in nearby Greenfield. There is no rail, air or bus service in town.