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  2. West Virginia Route 150 - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia Route 150 is a 22.5-mile (36.2 km) [1] long north–south scenic state highway in the Marlinton and Gauley Ranger Districts of the Monongahela National Forest in southeast West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 39 and West Virginia Route 55 northwest of Mill Point.

  3. U.S. Route 52 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 photograph of US 52 and WV 75 ending at an interchange stub south of Kenova, West Virginia. US 52 at Prichard, West Virginia where the 1998 and 2001 sections join; it is visible by the change of pavement. The Crum, West Virginia bypass. The Tolsia Highway is defined as running from I-64 at Kenova to Corridor G north of Williamson. [1]

  4. U.S. Route 60 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In this area, the Midland Trail follows the route of the historic James River and Kanawha Turnpike, an early road linking canals in the James River in Virginia with the navigable portion of the Kanawha River in West Virginia. [citation needed] The Midland Trail crosses some of the most rugged terrain of the Mountain State.

  5. The Most Scenic Highway Drive in Every State - AOL

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    West Virginia: Highland Scenic Highway. The Highland Scenic Highway traverses numerous changes in elevation measuring more than 2,000 feet. Scenic viewpoints of the state's rugged Allegheny ...

  6. Seneca Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Rocks is easily visible from, and accessible by way of, West Virginia Route 28, West Virginia Route 55 and U.S. Route 33 in the Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest. The three highways converge in the hamlet of Seneca Rocks, which is named for the cliffs nearby.

  7. National Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    Highland Scenic Highway: 43.0 69.2 West Virginia WV 39 in Fenwick: Junction of WV 150 and US 219: September 19, 1996: Scenic drive through mountains and valleys Natural [74] NSB Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway: 88.0 141.6 Minnesota MN 16 and US 14 / Great River Road in La Crescent: MN 16 and I-90 in Dexter: June 13, 2002

  8. U.S. Route 33 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    US 33 west – Columbus: Continuation into Ohio: Ravenswood Bridge; Ohio–West Virginia state line: Jackson: Ravenswood: WV 68 north – Ravenswood: Western end of WV 68 overlap: WV 2 south – Point Pleasant: Western end of WV 2 overlap: Silverton: 3.35: 5.39: I-77 north / WV 2 north – Parkersburg: Eastern end of WV 2 overlap; northern end ...

  9. Mountain Parkway Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Parkway Byway and Mountain Parkway Backway are two routes in northern Webster County, West Virginia.The Byway is a state-designated scenic byway which follows West Virginia Route 20 for 9.8 miles (15.8 km), traversing the headwaters of several mountain streams including the Right Fork Little Kanawha River, Jerry Run, and the Left and Laurel Forks of Holly River.