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  3. The Great American Road Trip - Wikipedia

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    The Great American Road Trip is a reality television competition series that aired on NBC. It follows seven families as they go on a road trip and compete against each other at different landmarks in and around U.S. Route 66 in the United States. The series is hosted by comedian Reno Collier.

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  5. Grand Bay, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Grand Bay is located in southwestern Mobile County at (30.474055, -88.341836), [18] along U.S. Route 90, a few miles inland from the Mississippi US 90 leads northeast 26 miles (42 km) to Mobile and southwest 16 miles (26 km) to Pascagoula, Mississippi.

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    DIARIES FROM THE ROAD: As they continue their great American road trip by RV, Simon Veness and Susan Veness roll through ancient waterways, crawfish farms and urban oases on a culinary adventure ...

  7. Great Loop - Wikipedia

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    The Great Loop is a system of waterways that encompasses the eastern portion of the United States and part of Canada. It is made up of both natural and man-made waterways, including the Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways , the Great Lakes , the Erie Canal , and the Mississippi and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway . [ 1 ]