[Talk-us] Scenic/Historic byways

Paul Johnson baloo at ursamundi.org
Mon Jul 9 15:17:29 BST 2012


On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Kristian M Zoerhoff <kmz at lavabit.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 08, 2012 at 11:02:32PM -0400, Richard Welty wrote:
> > >
> > there are a couple of Heritage Corridors in NY State, i'm not aware of
> any
> > efforts to tag them as such.
>
> Wisconsin has an actual state network of "Rural Roads" that are numbered. I
> haven't checked to see if anyone created a network for them yet, but I
> don't
> believe it exists.
>

That's not quite the same thing as what's being discussed.  Many states,
like Oregon (unsigned but numbered, like OR 120, OR 141 and parts of OR
99W), Missouri (lettered, like MO TT), Texas (Farm-Market, NASA, etc), have
secondary highways/rural routes.  Some states, like Oregon (auto trails),
Oklahoma (All-American Roads, Scenic Roads), and Texas (Recreation Routes)
have tertiary, touristically oriented networks.
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