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Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway - Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway Sign

Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway - Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway Sign

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: One of the Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway signs tops a route marker and a speed limit sign along the byway. Location: Location: Minnesota ... More

Outer Banks Scenic Byway - Wayfinding Signs at Davis

Outer Banks Scenic Byway - Wayfinding Signs at Davis

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: At a key turn, a thicket of wayfinding signs greets the eastbound traveler. A freestanding NC scenic byway sign, a NPS sign directing tr... More

Great River Road - Helmsman Wheel Sign on Wisconsin Great River Road

Great River Road - Helmsman Wheel Sign on Wisconsin Great River Road

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This is the distinctive route marker that is displayed along the entire 10 state routing of the Great River Road. Location: Location: (... More

Outer Banks Scenic Byway - Wayfinding Signs at Davis

Outer Banks Scenic Byway - Wayfinding Signs at Davis

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Along Outer Banks Scenic Byway, NC's small green, blue, and white scenic byway marker is appended to the left post of a familiar brown N... More

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