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| American Auto Trail-Alabama's U.S. Highway 31
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 31 crosses the Tennessee Valley, climbs the western part of the Sand Mountain plateau, and traverses the more rugged region of the mineral belt through Birmingham to Calera. From there, it runs through the fruit growing region of central Alabama, the fertile Black Belt, and the subtropical lowlands and pine forests of Baldwin County and enters Mobile from the east. This region is rich in American Civil War military and political history, as well as the stories of the Native Americans through the battles for Civil Rights. Come explore this cross section of the Deep South.
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| American Auto Trail-Alabama's U.S. Highway 72
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AATAL72
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 72 and Alternate U.S. Highway 72 constitute the key highways to the valley of the Tennessee River in Alabama. U.S. Highway 72, the original Lee Highway, enters the State at its northeast corner and runs parallel with the Tennessee River to Scottsboro, where it turns directly west to Huntsville. From Huntsville, it runs north to the River to Florence, where combined with U.S. Highway 43 it proceeds south through Muscle Shoals. At Huntsville, Alternate U.S. Highway 72 starts southwest to Decatur and then moves south of the Tennessee River until it returns to U.S. 72 at Tuscumbia to move west to Mississippi. This territory is in the heart of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the industrial development which accompanied its creation.
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| American Auto Trail-Alabama's U.S. Highway 78
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AATAL78
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2.59
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This segment in the American Auto Trails series travels the breadth of Alabama, from the Georgia State Line and the Talladega National Forest, to the beginnings of the lowlands of Mississippi. U.S. Highway 78 was originally designated as the Bankhead Highway. As progress in transport continues, the old highway will soon be replaced by the new Interstate 22 from Birmingham to Memphis. This guide maintains some of the history of the original road for the future.
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| American Auto Trail-Alabama's U.S. Highway 80
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AATAL80
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2.99
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U.S. 80 explores the deep history of central Alabama, starting west of Columbus, Georgia, and passing through the state capitol and along the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail to Demopolis and Mississippi.
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| American Auto Trail-Arizona's U.S. Highways 60 & 70
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AATAZ6070
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series explores the routes of U.S. 60 and 70 across central Arizona. Much of the history of the area is explored, dating from the early Native American, to the Spanish, and later the American pioneers.
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| American Auto Trail-Arkansas' U.S. Highway 71
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AATAR71
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 71 is the principal north-south route running alongside the western border of Arkansas. From the frontier history to the vast landscapes, much is open to the automobile traveler.
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| American Auto Trail-California's Highway 395
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AATCA395
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2.59
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows the route of U.S. Highway 395 along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevadas. This rugged country is rich in mining and frontier history, most of it right along side the highway.
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| American Auto Trail-California's U.S. Highway 50
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AATCA50
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trail series follows U.S. Highway 50 from the Nevada Line to Sacramento, exploring the rich history of the gold rush and the emigration of settlers through the Sierra Nevadas. From Sacramento, this guide retraces the lost route of U.S. 50, down the Central Valley to Stockton, and west across the lands of the early Spaniards to San Francisco.
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| American Auto Trail-Connecticut's U.S. Highway 44
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AATCT44
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2.59
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series traces U.S. Highway 44 across Connecticut, from Rhode Island to New York. This highway follows portions of the Boston Post Road to Hartford, and the Albany Post Road from Hartford to the New York Line. Deep in colonial history, the route also examines Native American stories and the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
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| American Auto Trail-Florida's U.S. Highway 1
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AATFL1
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2.59
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This installment of the American Auto Trail series covers the main street of Florida, U.S. Highway 1. From the First Coast of Jacksonville and St. Augustine, to the Gold Coast of West Palm and Miami, this guide provides historic highlights from pre-colonial times to the roaring 20's.
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| American Auto Trail-Florida's U.S. Highway 27
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AATFL27
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2.59
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U.S. Highway 27 is part of the western route of the Dixie Highway into Florida. This highway cuts through the State Capital of Tallahassee, deep in the early plantation history and pioneering days of the Panhandle. From Tallahassee, it travels down the spine of the Peninsula, around Lake Okeechobee, to Miami Beach)
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| American Auto Trail-Florida's U.S. Highway 301
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AATFL301
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2.59
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U.S. Highway 301 takes an opposite tact than U.S. Highway 27, following northeast to southwest across the state. Much of the history along this route involves the struggles with the Seminole Indians. The final portion of the highway includes the Cuban demographic of Tampa and the turn of the century development of Sarasota.
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| American Auto Trail-Florida's U.S. Highway 90
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AATFL90
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 90 begins its journey west at its eastern terminus, the Atlantic Ocean. From here, the highway travels across Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and most of Texas, before ending in the small West Texas town of Van Horn. Stretching the full east-west breadth of Florida, U.S. 90 parallels the Old Spanish Trail and the eastern section of the Pensacola-St. Augustine Road, early trails connecting Spanish settlements and missions as early as the 1600’s. Up until the 1920’s, prior to the numerical designation this road currently carries, the highway was known as the Old Spanish Trail, and was named as such in the Auto Trails map by Rand McNally Company.
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| American Auto Trail-Georgia's U.S. Highway 17
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AATGA17
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows the route of Georgia's Coastal Highway, U.S. Highway 17. This is also the route of the eastern branch of the Dixie Highway. From Savannah to St. Marys, U.S. Highway 17 follows the trails first traveled by Native Americans, and later fought over by British colonists and Spanish explorers.
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| American Auto Trail-Georgia's U.S. Highway 27
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AATGA27
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3.29
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U.S. Highway 27 begins its route through the hotly contested Chattanooga to Chickamauga Civil War corridor before flowing along the valleys of the southern Appalachians, examining the earlier past of the Cherokee as well as the industrial development after Reconstruction. From Columbus, the highway travels the land of the Chattahoochee River south to Bainbridge and the Florida State Line.
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| American Auto Trail-Georgia's U.S. Highway 41
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AATGA41
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2.99
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This segment in the American Auto Trail series covers the route of U.S. Highway 41 through a complete cross-section of Georgia. Through the Civil War-scarred mountainous north, the Atlanta metropolis, the rolling hills of Middle Georgia, to the peanuts and cotton of the southern Wiregrass region, this highway provides a wealth of history to explore.
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| American Auto Trail-Georgia's U.S. Highway 80
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AATGA80
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 80 is the route of Middle Georgia, connecting the metropolitan areas of Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, and the rich, conflicted history in between. The highway departs from the Colonial past of the Georgia Low Country along the rails of the Central of Georgia Railroad. This tract, from Macon to Savannah, was the focus of General Sherman’s March to the Sea of the American Civil War. Beyond Macon, U.S. 80 enters the rolling hills which were once part of the Creek Indian Confederacy before landing at the Chattahoochee River at Columbus, home of the inventors of Coca Cola.
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| American Auto Trail-Georgia's U.S. Highway 84
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AATGA84
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 84, the Georgia Wiregrass Trail, arcs its way from the Atlantic across southern Georgia to Alabama. From the Colonial conflicts of the Georgia Low Country, the highway passes through the pine barrens of the south, rolling past the expansive Okefenokee Swamp and deep into the antebellum lands of the relatively unscarred towns of Valdosta and Thomasville.
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| American Auto Trail-Idaho's U.S. Highway 30
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AATID30
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series travels the route of U.S. Highway 30 through Idaho, much of which retraces the path of the Oregon Trail. Many historic sites are visited along this travel route.
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| American Auto Trail-Illinois' U.S. Highway 30
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AATIL30
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2.99
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U.S. 30 travels portions of the Lincoln Highway and Sauk Trail across Northern Illinois, through Joliet and Aurora to the Mississippi River. Much of this
route was involved in the Black Hawk War, which shaped the development of the towns and farms. The highway crosses the Fox River Valley at Aurora, and
the Rock River at Dixon and Sterling, where settlements thrived with the benefits of water power. The histories of the Native Americans, French and
Spanish Explorers, European immigrants, and the railroads are richly intertwined as you explore this installment of the American Auto Trails series.
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| American Auto Trail-Illinois' U.S. Highway 50
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AATIL50
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1.99
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This installment of the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 50 across southern Illinois, from the Wabash River at Vincennes, Indiana, to the Mississippi River at East St. Louis. This is Abraham Lincoln country, and much of his life prior to the Presidency was spent here. From the French explorers and missionaries to the railroad and oil barons of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this territory is rich in history, waiting to be explored again.
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| American Auto Trail-Illinois' U.S. Highway 67
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AATIL67
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2.99
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This installment of the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 67 from Rock Island to Alton, traversing the western half of Illinois.
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| American Auto Trail-Indiana's U.S. Highway 27
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AATIN27
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2.49
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U.S. Highway 27 follows the trails of the early explorers and fighting men through eastern Indiana.
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| American Auto Trail-Iowa's U.S. Highway 30
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AATIA30
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 30 across the breadth of Iowa. Also known as part of the Lincoln Highway, which traveled from New York to San Francisco, U.S. 30 carries the histories of the pioneers, the Mormons, and the railroads.
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| American Auto Trail-Kansas' U.S. Highway 50
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AATKS50
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 50 across the breadth of Kansas, from Kansas City to the Colorado State Line. This is the territory of the homesteaders and jayhawks, the cattle baron and the railroads. Drive through the extensive history of the central plains.
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| American Auto Trail-Kentucky's U.S. Highway 25
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AATKY25
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 25 travels through the thickest part of Kentucky, from the Ohio River to the Cumberland Gap and Tennessee State Line. From the river at Covington, the route follows the earlier path of the Dixie Highway through Florence, Georgetown, and Lexington. Beyond Lexington, U.S. 25 retraces the route of the Wilderness Road, used by early explorers and settlers to travel from Virginia to the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville. This is Daniel Boone country, with many historic points of interest from his past.
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| American Auto Trail-Kentucky's U.S. Highway 31W
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AATKY31W
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1.99
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This route follows the general course of the old Louisville & Nashville stagecoach road. Prior to the completion of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1859, travel over this road was greater than over any other road in Kentucky. It was later part of the 1920's Dixie Highway Western Branch, which traveled from Sault Ste. Marie, MI to Miami, FL.
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| American Auto Trail-Kentucky's U.S. Highway 68
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AATKY68
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 68 traverses the breadth of Kentucky, from the community of Maysville opposite the State of Ohio, to Paducah, opposite the town of Metropolis, Illinois. The highway cuts through the center of Kentucky, through Lexington and Bowling Green, across the Land between the Lakes, into the portion of the state called the Purchase. This follows the expansion of settlements westward to the Mississippi.
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| American Auto Trail-Louisiana's U.S. Highway 61
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AATLA61
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2.59
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series explores U.S. Highway 61 from the Mississippi State Line to New Orleans, a region deep in antebellum history and American Civil War conflict. This section of Louisiana was the boundary between many nations; England, Spain, France, and the United States. Their nationalities all left their indelible mark on the culture and history along the Mississippi River.
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| American Auto Trail-Louisiana's U.S. Highway 80
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AATLA80
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2.49
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Slow Travels-Louisiana takes the leisure driver and their passengers on entertaining and educational journeys through Louisiana's history. Four highways host these journeys: U.S. Highway 61 follows the route of the Great River Road from Mississippi to New Orleans, U.S. Highway 80 retraces the route of the Vicksburg, Shreveport, & Pacific Railroad from Vicksburg on the Mississippi River to the Texas Line west of Shreveport, U.S. Highway 84 explores the central part of the state along the old Texas Road from Natchez to Natchitoches, and U.S. Highway 90 roughly retraces the Old Spanish Trail through the lands of the Creole and Cajun of Southern Louisiana. The histories of Native Americans, French and Spanish explorers, the Acadians of Nova Scotia, and the plantation communities all roll out in front of you through our Slow Travels.
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| American Auto Trail-Louisiana's U.S. Highway 84
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AATLA84
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1.99
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U.S. Highway 84 retraces the much-traveled route of settlers from Natchez, Mississippi, to Texas. This was the route of French and Spanish explorers, as well as the heroes of Texas Independence. This region of Louisiana provides a detailed look at the various ethnic groups and nationalities which shaped the state of Louisiana.
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| American Auto Trail-Louisiana's U.S. Highway 90
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AATLA90
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2.59
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U.S. Highway 90 crosses the southern half of Louisiana, through what most travelers picture the State to consist of. From the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, through the crescent city of New Orleans, and along the Old Spanish Trail, U.S. Highway 90 is steeped in the rich multi-cultural history of Louisiana. The romance of pirates and Evangline lurks around every bend, and the plantations of yore wait to tell their stories. Come and explore another American Auto Trail.
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| American Auto Trail-Maine's U.S. Highway 2
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AATME2
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1.99
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Explore the history of Central Maine, from Houlton on the Canadian Border to the New Hampshire State Line, on U.S. Highway 2. This route cuts across the small town, rural Maine, but also includes the city of Bangor.
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| American Auto Trail-Maryland's U.S. Highway 40
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AATMD40
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 40 across the length of Maryland, from the Mason Dixon Line the state shares with Delaware, to the long mountains of the Alleghanies. U.S. 40 follows the route of the Cumberland, and later the National, Road. This was the opening to the Ohio Valley and the American West. Rich in colonial and civil war history, this route provides an exciting look at our early country, during war times as well as in more peaceful ones.
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| American Auto Trail-Massachusett's U.S. Highway 20
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AATMA20
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 20 retraces much of the route of the Boston Post Road, leading from Boston along the Charles River westward to the New York State line. The length of Massachusetts is explored, identifying sites dating back to the Pilgrims and earlier.
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| American Auto Trail-Michigan's U.S. Highway 31
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AATMI31
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2.59
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows U.S. Highway 31 from Mackinaw City, at the Mackinaw Straits, down the left shoulder of Michigan's Lower Peninsula along Lake Michigan, to the state's border with Indiana. The history of this region is rich in history, from the early French explorers and Native Americans to the European settlers of the 1800's.
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| American Auto Trail-Minnesota's U.S. Highway 2
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AATMN2
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1.99
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This segment of the American Auto Trails series travels U.S. Highway 2 across northern Minnesota. The highway’s journey takes it past many of the state’s Great Lakes, the important sites in Native American history, and the early days of the state’s mineral wealth.
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| American Auto Trail-Missouri's U.S. Highway 50
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AATMO50
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1.99
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This segment in the American Auto Trail series follows U.S. Highway 50 from St. Louis to Kansas City, following the route of the Missouri River and the Missouri Pacific Railroad westward.
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| American Auto Trail-Missouri's U.S. Highway 61
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AATMO61
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3.29
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This installment in the Slow Travels Series explores four of the U.S. Highways as they travel through varied regions of the State of Missouri. U.S. Highway 61 follows the great river, the Mississippi, along the eastern edge of the state. This area includes the territory fought over by the colonial powers of France, Spain, and Great Britain, and the varied settlements which consequently developed.
Missouri’s history has been defined by its varied geography (the height of the Ozarks to the bottoms of the Mississippi) and by the diverse ethnic backgrounds of its settlers.
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| American Auto Trail-Missouri's U.S. Highway 71
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AATMO71
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2.99
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The opening of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821 and the subsequent growth of steamboat traffic attracted public attention to western Missouri. This installment in the American Auto Trails series follows the route of U.S. Highway 71 south from the Iowa State Line, intersecting with the Missouri River at Kansas City. The conflict of ideas, religious, moral, and economic, became a war of retaliation, and after the outbreak of the Civil War no portion of the Nation suffered more heavily. Whole towns were razed, and great numbers of citizens were killed or driven from their farms. The difficulties of social and economic readjustment after the war were reflected in the careers of the Younger brothers, Belle Starr, and others of the outlaw era. The almost perfect north-south path of U.S. 71, south of Kansas City, explores the often violent history of this section of Missouri.
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| American Auto Trail-Montana's U.S. Highway 2
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AATMT2
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1.99
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U.S. Highway 2 sweeps across northern Montana's seemingly endless prairies before plunging skyward among the glacier-cached peaks of the Rocky Mountains, following the track originally forged by the builders of the Great Northern Railway. Montana residents call this route "the Highline."
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| American Auto Trail-Nevada's U.S. Highway 50
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AATNV50
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2.59
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series covers the route of U.S. Highway 50 across Nevada, the "Loneliest Highway in the U.S." The highway is steeped in the gold and silver mining history of the Silver State.
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| American Auto Trail-Nevada's U.S. Highway 6
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AATNV6
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 6, the Cape-Cod-Los Angeles road—longest road bearing the same number—crosses south-central Nevada diagonally, for the most part through mountainous country and desert. It passes close to Mount Wheeler, second highest peak in Nevada, through four national forests, through the Ely copper districts, and through the Tonopah area, scene of the State's second great mining boom. At many points ranges and abrupt outcroppings of rock are brilliantly banded with color, particularly striking when the sun is low.
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| American Auto Trail-New Mexico's U.S. Highway 70
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AATNM70
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trail series explores the route of U.S. Highway 70 across central and southern New Mexico. The highway travels from Clovis down to Roswell, past the lands populated by Native Americans and home to Billy the Kid, across the White Sands, and along the route of the Butterfield Overland Stage to Arizona.
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| American Auto Trail-New York's U.S. Highway 11
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AATNY11
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2.59
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This installment follows the route of U.S. Highway 11 from the Canadian Border, at the northern end of Lake Champlain, to the Susquehanna River Valley at Binghamton. U.S. Highway 11 follows a long arc south of the New York-Canada line, running southwest to Watertown near Lake Ontario. From there, the highway turns south, past the west end of Oneida Lake and through Syracuse, across the middle of the state to Binghamton. This was the main artery of travel between Canada and New Orleans. This region is rich in Colonial, Military, and Industrial American history. This was one of the battleground of the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812.
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| American Auto Trail-Ohio's U.S. Highway 50
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AATOH50
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails Series travels U.S. Highway 50 across southern Ohio. This route explores the early settlement of the Northwest Territory and the conflicts between the settlers and Native Americans
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| American Auto Trail-Oregon's U.S. Highway 97
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AATOR97
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2.59
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U.S. Highway 97 is also known as the Sherman Highway and The Dalles-California Highway. The northern section begins in a section of wheat country. As the highway moves southward, the grain fields yield to the grazing lands of sheep ranches. South of Bend, U.S. 97 enters a region of great pine forests, recent lava fields and cinder buttes, eventually crossing a range of mountains before descending into the valley of the Klamath River
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| American Auto Trail-Pennsylvania's U.S. Highway 11
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AATPA11
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trail series travels the route of U.S. Highway 11 across Pennsylvania from northeast to southwest. U.S. 11 follows the Susquehanna River Valley from the New York Line to Harrisburg, where it then crosses the Southern plains of the state to the Maryland State Line. The rich state history, from the Native Americans, through the Industrial Revolution, to the American Civil War, is evident in every mile.
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| American Auto Trails-Alabama's U.S. Highway 11
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AATAL11
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1.99
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Alabama's U.S. Highway 11 carries traffic from the Blue Ridge and the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains to the fair cotton fields of the Deep South, traveling a wide arc from the state's northeast corner to the middle of Mississippi.
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| American Auto Trails-Colorado's Highway 40
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AATCO40
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2.59
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This installment of the American Auto Trails series follows along the path of Colorado gold-seekers and railroad pioneers. U.S. Highway 40 travels from the Kansas State Line through Denver, over the Continental Divide, and past numerous historic points of interest.
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| American Auto Trails-Georgia's U.S. Highway 23
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AATGA23
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 23 travels from some of the highest points of Blue Ridge Georgia to some of the lowest beside the Okefenokee Swamp. This route explores the rural mountains and farmlands as well as the metropolitan areas of Atlanta and Macon. Historically, the periods begin with primitive Native America, through the colonial and post-Revolutionary, and beyond the many antebellum and Civil War to the recently past century.
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| American Auto Trails-Massachusett's U.S. Highway 1
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AATMA1
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 1, the most direct route between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, enters Massachusetts as a concrete road winding through a pleasant countryside bordered by farm land and open fields. As it approaches Boston through the smaller cities of Danvers, Salem, and Lynn, the highway is enveloped in the puritan and colonial history of the region. The Boston metropolitan area, including surrounding Cambridge and Charlestown are included.
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| American Auto Trail-South Carolina's U.S. Highway 17
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AATSC17
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2.99
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This installment follows the route of U.S. 17 from the North Carolina Line to Savannah. The vast history along this part of the Atlantic Coast unfolds before the leisure driver. From the laid back recreation center of Myrtle Beach to the gentile southern culture of Charleston, U.S. 17 explores the South in all its glory.
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| American Auto Trail-Tennessee's U.S. Highway 25
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AATTN25
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1.99
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U.S. 25 follows two routes across Tennessee, both of which traverse the eastern end of the state. The highways descend from the mountain gaps of Kentucky and cross the valley of the Holston into the Blue Ridge of North Carolina. This area was a gateway to the west from the colonies of Virginia and North Carolina. The diverse history of the early explorers, Native Americans, and pioneer settlers is abundant around every bend of the highway.
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| American Auto Trail-Tennessee's U.S. Highway 31
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AATTN31
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1.99
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U.S. Highway 31 enters Tennessee in two parts, as U.S. Highways 35E and 35W. The highways converge on each other in Nashville. From Nashville, U.S. 31 finishes its route across the center of Tennessee as it passes through Franklin and Pulaski to the Alabama Line. Although the north-south distance would not seem long geographically, it is deep in American Civil War and pioneer history, from the beginnings of Fort Nashborough and the Hermitage of Andrew Jackson to the bloody conflict at Franklin. Historic sites, landmarks, stories and legends are laid out, mile by mile, for the driver to explore.
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American Auto Trail-Tennessee's U.S. Highway 31 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Tennessee's U.S. Highway 70
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AATTN70
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2.99
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U.S. Highway 70 traverses almost the entire length of Tennessee, visiting three of the four largest population centers along the way. This route follows the paths of the early settlers as the poured over the Appalachians from Virginia and North Carolina. New settlements sprouted up along the way to the Cumberland Plateau and the Mississippi River. Tennessee was also a key battleground of the American Civil War, and numerous sites expose the brutal history of that conflict. Explore and educate as you travel along this American Auto Trail, Tennessee’s U.S. Highway 70.
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American Auto Trail-Tennessee's U.S. Highway 70 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 281
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AATTX281
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2.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trail series travels from the Red River to the Rio Grande, deep through the heart of Texas. The broad history of the Texas people is shown through the many ethnic groups which make up the Lone Star State.
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American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 281 (American Auto Trail) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 67
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AATTX67
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3.99
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This installment crosses the expanse of the State of Texas, beginning in the eastern Piney Woods around Texarkana. By Dallas, the high plains of the ranchers are explored. Finally, the highway enters the arid desert region of Western Texas, dipping down to the Mexican border at Presidio on the Rio Grande. Much of Texas' rich history is examined along U.S. Highway 67. The stories of the Native Americans, the endeavors of the early Spanish and French explorers, and the fortitude of the Texas Republic and the American settlers who arrived here are all available to explore.
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American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 67 Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 70
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AATTX70
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1.49
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This edition of the American Auto Trails Series follows U.S. Highway 70 across the Texas Panhandle, exploring the high plains once used by the Comanche Indians and the cowboys of the Texas frontier.
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American Auto Trail-Texas' U.S. Highway 70 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Utah's U.S. Highway 50
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AATUT50
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1.99
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series traces the route of U.S. Highway 50 across Central Utah, crossing from the high plains of western Colorado along the Colorado River to the high desert of eastern Nevada. The highway follows in the footsteps and tracks of Native Americans, early explorers, Mormon settlers, and the railroads.
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American Auto Trail-Utah's U.S. Highway 50 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Virginia's U.S. Highway 11
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AATVA11
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U.S. Highway 11 traverses western Virginia, traveling down the heart of the Shenandoah Valley from Winchester to Lexington. The great valley is rich in frontier and civil war history, as well as the early development of industrial America. Beyond Lexington, the highway passes along the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Roanoke Valley and Roanoke itself before following the valleys of the Appalachians to the Tennessee line at Bristol.
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| American Auto Trail-Virginia's U.S. Highway 15
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AATVA15
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2.79
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This installment in the American Auto Trails series travels along U.S. Highway 15 through the center of Virginia, crossing the Piedmont from the Potomac River to the North Carolina State Line. This region is rich in history, dating back to the 1600’s. Native American, Colonial, Revolutionary, and Civil History is around every bend on this byway. Please join us in exploring the fascinating history along Virginia’s U.S. Highway 15.
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American Auto Trail-Virginia's U.S. Highway 15 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| American Auto Trail-Wyoming's U.S. Highway 30
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AATWY30
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2.99
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This installment of the American Auto Trails series explores the route of U.S. Highway 30, otherwise known as the Lincoln Highway, across southern Wyoming. U.S. Highway 30 parallels the route of the Union Pacific and Wyoming's pioneer and mining history.
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American Auto Trail-Wyoming's U.S. Highway 30 (American Auto Trails) Amazon Kindle
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| America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 40
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ALHCA40
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3.49
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U.S. Highway 40, and now Interstate 80 which replaced it, is the most traveled artery between the Eastern United States and central California. The highway hurdles the sheer, rocky wall of the Sierra Nevada into the valley that stretches to the Golden Gate. From the Great American Basin, it climbs to the granite heights of Donner Pass, traverses the boulder-piled Yuba River bottoms, coasts toboggan-like through forests and along river gorges offering hazy vistas of mountain ranges. It passes the half-ruined mining camps of the gold country and the titanic upheavals of the hydraulic workings. In the western foothills, where orchards appear in forest clearings, it wriggles between rolling evergreen knolls, then strikes across the great Sacramento Valley, and crosses the low Coast Range to San Francisco.
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America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 40 (America's Lost Highways) Amazon Kindle
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| America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 60
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This guide explores the original route of U.S. 60 across Southern California. U.S. Highway 60 was once the desert route, although for a few miles it followed along the Colorado River. The highway cut across the Colorado River desert to Indio, continuing through arid country until it climbed the San Gorgonio Pass and crossed into the fertile coastal valley. The first route for travelers was opened in 1862, when a stage line began carrying prospectors from California to the newly-discovered gold fields in western Arizona. In California, U.S. Highway 60 no longer exists. It has been replaced by Interstate 10 from Blythe to Beaumont, and California Highway 60 from Beaumont to Los Angeles.
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America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 60 (America's Lost Highways) Amazon Kindle
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| America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 99
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ALHCA99
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3.49
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U.S. 99 travels around Mount Shasta, down the length of the Central Valley, and across the San Fernando Mountains into Los Angeles, before turning east to the Imperial Valley and Mexico.
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America's Lost Highway-California's U.S. Highway 99 (America's Lost Highways) Amazon Kindle
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| America's Lost Highway-Illinois' U.S. Highway 66
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This installment of the America’s Lost Highways series explores U.S. Highway 66 across Illinois, from Chicago and Lake Michigan to St. Louis on the Mississippi River. The Mother Road, as its is often called, travels along the Illinois and Michigan Canal for much of the beginning, before crossing into the heart of Lincoln Country. The legend of Abraham Lincoln often looms larger than the man himself. Near St. Louis, the highway traverses Illinois’ version of the antebellum south, with the historical conflicts that came with it. Come explore Illinois’ urban and rural history along Route 66.
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| America's Lost Highway-Missouri's U.S. Highway 66
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ALHMO66
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2.99
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This installment of the America’s Lost Highway series follows the Mother Road, U.S. Highway 66, across Missouri. Starting at the Mississippi River at St. Louis, the highway once traveled south and west, through Rolla and Springfield, to the edge of the central plains at Joplin. This was the main thoroughfare from the Northeast and Great Lakes to the thriving growth of the American Southwest and the glitter of Los Angeles prior to the development of the Interstates. Much of it is retraceable, and this guide will lead you through the history which Route 66 traveled through.
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| America's Lost Highway-Montana's U.S. Highway 91
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ALHMT91
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1.99
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This installment in the America's Lost Highway series retraces the route of U.S. Highway 91 through Montana. Replaced by Interstate 15, U.S. Highway 91 followed a scenic and historic route through the center of Montana. The cities of Great Falls, Helena, and Butte lie on U.S. 91's route, which criss-crosses the path of the Lewis and Clark expedition as well as those of the Gold and Silver Rushes of the late 1800's. Even the discovery of oil is revisited along this route.
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America's Lost Highway-Montana's U.S. Highway 91 (America's Lost Highways) Amazon Kindle
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| America's Lost Highway-Washington's U.S. Highway 10
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ALHWA10
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This, the second installment in the America's Lost Highways Series, explores the original route of U.S. Highway 10 across Washington State, from Idaho to Seattle. This route was also known as the National Park-To-National Park Highway prior to the numbered highway system.
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America's Lost Highway-Washington's U.S. Highway 10 (America's Lost Highways) Amazon Kindle
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| Historical Cities-Boston, Massachusetts
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HCBMA
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3.49
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This guide contains historical sites and landmarks for the city of Boston, as well as the adjacent Cambridge, Back Bay, and Charlestown areas. In all, close to 90 sites are listed within this guide, along with detailed maps to assist in locating them. At the back of the guide is a table of the historic sites with their respective GPS coordinates. For more historical sites in Massachusetts, consider purchasing our Massachusetts U.S. 20 or Massachusetts U.S. 1 guides from our American Auto Trails series.
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| Historical Cities-Charleston, South Carolina
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This edition of the Historical Cities collection explores the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The proverbial powder keg of the American Civil War, Charleston also claims a rich history reaching back to the early days of the American colonies and beyond. Thirty-five historical sites and landmarks are laid out in the center of the city for a walking tour, and an additional 15 sites are described in the surrounding areas of James Island, Mount Pleasant, and along the Ashley River Road. Descriptions are derived from the extensive information provided in the American Guide Series of the 1930’s and 1940’s, and GPS coordinates are located at the end of the guide for the more technically proficient.
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