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North or east end
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South or west end
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U.S. Highways (approximate, based on 1926 plan and later additions)
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Notes
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Albert Pike Highway
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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US 270, US 64, US 183, US 154, US 50, US 85
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Aroostook Trail
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Old Town, Maine
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Fairfield, Maine
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Maine Route 100, US 2
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Arrowhead Trail
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Los Angeles, California
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US 91
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Atlantic Highway
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Calais, Maine
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Miami, Florida
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US 1, US 25, US 17, US 1
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Atlantic and Pacific Highway
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New York, New York
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Los Angeles, California
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US 1, US 211, US 15, US 33, US 60, US 52, US 460, US 50, US 54, US 70, US 60
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Atlantic Yellowstone Pacific Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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US 20, US 218, US 18
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Baltimore Pike
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Baltimore, Maryland
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Bankhead Highway
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Washington, D.C.
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San Diego, California
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US 1, US 15, US 70, US 170, US 29, US 78, US 70, US 67, US 80
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Bee Line Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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US 51
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Ben Hur Highway
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St. Louis, Missouri
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Fort Dodge, Iowa
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Black and Yellow Trail
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Chicago, Illinois
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Yellowstone National Park
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US 41, US 16, US 14, US 16, US 20
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Blackhawk Highway
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Dixon, Illinois
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Beloit, Wisconsin
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IL 2, IL 251, US 51
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Broadway Of America
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San Diego, California
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New York City, New York
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US 80, Arizona 87, Arizona 84, US 80, US 67, US 70, US 41, US 70S, US 70, US 11W, US 11, US 211, US 1, US 40, US 13, US 1
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Later addition auto trail, established in 1930. One alignment used Arizona 87 and Arizona 84 between Gila Bend and Tucson, another followed US 80 between both cities.[1][2]
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California-Banff Bee Line
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Cannon Ball Route
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Chicago, Illinois
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Hannibal, Missouri
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Capital Route
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Austin, Texas
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Chicago, Kansas City and Gulf Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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Galveston, Texas
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Colorado to Gulf Highway
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Denver, Colorado
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Galveston, Texas, and Brownsville, Texas
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US 85, US 385, US 370, US 81, US 181
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Columbia River Highway
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Pendleton, Oregon
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Portland, Oregon
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US 30
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Cooley Highway
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Grand Rapids, Minnesota
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Sisseton, South Dakota
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Cornhusker Highway
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Sioux City, Iowa
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Custer Battlefield Highway
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Glacier National Park
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US 75, US 16, US 116, US 87E, US 87
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Dallas-Canadian-Denver Highway
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Boulder, Colorado
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Galveston, Texas
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US 85, US 50, US 83, US 70, US 77
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Daniel Webster Highway
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Chartierville, Quebec
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Franconia, New Hampshire
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Detroit-Lincoln-Denver Highway
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Detroit, Michigan
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Denver, Colorado
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US 12, US 32, US 38
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Dixie Highway
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Chicago, Illinois and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
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Miami, Florida
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Illinois 1, US 136, US 31, Indiana 37, US 150, US 31W
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Dixie Bee Line
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Chicago, Illinois
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Nashville, Tennessee
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US 41, US 241
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Dixie Overland Highway
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Savannah, Georgia
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San Diego, California
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US 80, US 84, US 380, US 366, US 80
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Egyptian Trail
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Chicago, Illinois
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Cairo, Illinois
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Electric Highway
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Forsyth, Montana
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Helena, Montana
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US 12, US 89
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Evergreen National Highway
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Victoria, British Columbia
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El Paso, Texas
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US 99, US 10, US 97, US 410, US 95, US 30, US 30N, US 91, US 95, US 66
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Florida Short Route
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French Lick Route
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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Evansville, Indiana
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US 50, State Road 37, US 150, State Road 56, US 231, and State Road 62
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George Washington Memorial Highway
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Agawam, Massachusetts
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George Washington National Highway
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Savannah, Georgia
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Seattle, Washington
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Geysers-to-Glaciers Highway
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Glacier National Park
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Yellowstone National Park
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US 89 W from West Yellowstone to Shelby, Montana; US 2 from Shelby to Cut Bank, Montana; and MT 213 from Cut Bank to the Canada–US border[3]
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Glacier to Gulf Motorway
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Calgary, Alberta
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Tampico, Mexico
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Glacier Trail
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Seattle, Washington
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Jacksonville, Florida
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Grant Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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Portland, Oregon
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US 20
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Great Plains Road
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Portal, North Dakota
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Brownsville, Texas
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Great White Way
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Davenport, Iowa
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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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US 6
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Also known as the White Pole Road
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International Peace Highway
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Quebec, Quebec, and Rouses Point, New York
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Laredo, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico
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Jackson Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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US 152, US 52, US 31, US 168, US 68, US 31, US 43, US 45, US 11
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Jefferson Highway
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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US 59, US 2, US 71, US 10N, US 10, US 65, US 69, US 71/US 73E, US 73, US 75, US 69, US 67, US 271, US 80, US 171, US 71, US 61
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Jefferson Davis National Highway
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Washington, D.C.
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San Diego, California
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US 1, US 278, US 29, US 80, US 43, US 90, US 96, US 277, US 90
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King of Trails
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Galveston, Texas, and Brownsville, Texas
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US 75/US 81, US 75/US 77, US 75, US 73, US 73E, US 50, US 73W, US 75, US 77, US 81, US 181, US 96
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Lackawanna Trail
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Binghamton, New York
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Delaware, New Jersey
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US 11,[4] US 611[5]
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Lakes to Gulf Highway
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Duluth, Minnesota
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Galveston, Texas
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Lakes-to-Sea Highway
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Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Erie, Pennsylvania
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US 30, US 120, US 22, US 322, US 19
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Lee Highway
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New York, New York
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San Francisco, California
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US 1, US 211, US 11, US 72, US 70, US 366, US 80, US 180, US 80, US 101
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Lewis and Clark Highway
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Missoula, Montana
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Lewiston, Idaho
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Liberty Highway
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New York, New York
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Cleveland, Ohio
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New Jersey 4, New Jersey 17, New York 17, New York 430, New York 394, US 20[6]
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Lincoln Highway
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New York, New York
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San Francisco, California
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US 1, US 30, US 40, US 93, US 50, US 99, US 48
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Logan-Lee Highway
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Rock Island, Illinois
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Paducah, Kentucky
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US 67, Illinois 3
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Lone Star Route
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Chicago, Illinois
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Lake Charles, Louisiana (earlier Brownsville, Texas)
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US 66, US 67, US 63, US 165
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Lone Star Trail
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St. Augustine, Florida
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Los Angeles, California
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US 1, US 90, US 84, US 67, US 290, US 80, Arizona 86, US 80, , Arizona 84, Maricopa–Casa Grande Highway (Arizona), Gila Bend–Maricopa Highway (Arizona), US 80
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Magnolia Route
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Meridian Highway
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Mexico City, Mexico
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US 81
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Midland Trail
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w:Washington D.C.
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w:Los Angeles/w:San Francisco, w:California
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U.S. Route 6 in portions
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Mississippi River Scenic Highway
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Port Arthur, Ontario
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Fort Myers, Florida and Port Arthur, Texas
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US 75, US 2, US 71, US 10N, US 10, US 61, US 55, US 61, US 90; US 49E, US 49, US 98, US 90, US 19, US 41
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Mississippi Valley Highway
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Ely, Minnesota
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Gulfport, Mississippi (earlier New Orleans, Louisiana)
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US 53, US 61, US 55, US 161, US 67, US 51, US 45, US 11, US 49
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Earlier known as the Burlington Way
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National Old Trails Road
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Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland
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Los Angeles, California
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US 240/US 40, US 40, US 50N, US 50, US 350, US 85, US 70, US 66
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National Park to Park Highway
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Loop connecting National Parks
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US 99, US 48, US 40, US 99E, US 99, US 10, US 195, US 95, US 2, US 87, US 87W, US 20, US 185, US 85, US 50, US 285, US 450, US 550, US 64, US 666, US 66
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National Parks Highway
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Boston, Massachusetts, and New York, New York
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Seattle, Washington
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Also known as the Northwest Trail
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National Roosevelt Midland Trail
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Washington, D.C. and Newport News, Virginia (earlier Oyster Bay, New York)
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Los Angeles, California
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US 60, US 150, US 50, US 40, US 40N, US 40, US 40S, US 50, US 6
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New Santa Fe Trail
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Kansas City, Mo.
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Los Angeles
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US 50, US 350, US 85, US 66
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Old Oregon Trail
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Independence, Missouri
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Seaside, Oregon, and Olympia, Washington
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US 40, US 30, US 26, US 20, US 87E, US 30N, US 30
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Old Spanish Trail
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St. Augustine, Florida
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San Diego, California
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US 1, US 90, US 80
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Ozark Trail
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Kansas City, Missouri, Hannibal, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, and Memphis, Tennessee
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Denver, Colorado, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas
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Pacific Highway
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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San Diego, California
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US 99, US 40, US 101
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Pershing Way
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway
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New York, New York
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Los Angeles, California (earlier San Francisco, California)
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US 22, US 250, US 36, US 136, US 36, US 40N, US 40S, US 50, US 91
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Also known as the Pershing Transport Route
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Puget Sound-to-Gulf Highway
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Red Ball Route
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River-to-River Road
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Davenport, Iowa
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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Southern National Highway
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Southwest Trail
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Chicago, Illinois
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El Paso, Texas
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US 32, US 65, US 50S, US 81, US 160, US 281, US 60, US 366
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Susquehanna Trail
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Buffalo, New York
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Washington, D.C.
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US 20, US 15, US 111/US 240
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Theodore Roosevelt International Highway
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Portland, Maine
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Portland, Oregon
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US 302, US 2, US 11, US 104, US 23, US 2, US 95, US 195, US 295, US 410, US 30
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Three C Highway
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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Ohio SR 3
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Transprovincial Highway
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Ottawa
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Toronto
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Later Ontario Highway 2 and Ontario Highway 15
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Victory Highway
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New York, New York
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San Francisco, California
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US 1, US 40, US 40S, US 83, US 40N, US 40
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White River Trail
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Springfield, Missouri
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Ponca City, Oklahoma
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White-way 7 Highway
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Chicago, Illinois
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Omaha, Nebraska
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US 32
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In Iowa, created from segments of the River to River Road from Davenport to Redfield, and the Great White Way from Dexter to Council Bluffs.
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William Penn Highway
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New York, New York
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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US 22
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Yellowstone Highway
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Denver, Colorado
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Yellowstone National Park
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Yellowstone Trail
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Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Seattle, Washington
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US 20, US 30, US 41, US 110, US 10, US 212, US 12, US 10, US 195, US 295, US 410, US 97, US 10
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