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A National Parkway is a designation for a protected area in the United States given to scenic roadways with a protected corridor of surrounding parkland. National Parkways often connect cultural or historic sites. [1] The U.S. National Park Service manages the parkways.
National Park Route 615 is a route through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The route consists of two parts, County Route 615, maintained by Sussex County, New Jersey, with the remainder of the route maintained by the National Park Service. County Route 615 is a short county highway in Sussex County, New Jersey.
Crown Point Highway east of Troutdale (western section); US 30 and I-84 in Mosier (eastern section) I-84 near the Bonneville Dam (western section); US 30 and Hostetler Way in The Dalles (eastern section) June 9, 1998: America's oldest scenic highway exists in two discontinuous sections which follow historic routes through the Columbia River Gorge
Armenia Township is located in western Bradford County, atop the eastern end of Armenia Mountain, a 2,200-to-2,400-foot-high (670 to 730 m) plateau that rises 1,000 feet (300 m) above the surrounding countryside. Tioga State Forest occupies much of the southern part of the township.
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A National Scenic Area in the United States is a federally designated area of outstanding natural and scenic value that receives a level of protection that is less stringent than wilderness designation. Scenic areas are typically occupied or used in some manner by people and either cannot be considered for wilderness designation, or are seen as ...
US 119 is in the National Highway System from the West Virginia state line to Exit 0 of PA Turnpike 66, and from US 22 to US 219. From US 22 to US 219, the highway carries the name of the Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway; from US 22 to PA 56, it is also known as the Patrick J. Stapleton Highway; near Uniontown, it bears the name George C. Marshall ...
A township in some states of the United States is a small geographic area. [1]The term is used in three ways. A survey township is a geographic reference used to define property location for deeds and grants as surveyed and platted by the United States General Land Office (GLO).