With over 400 miles of ground to cover, you'll have time to stop at all of the special places that make this byway such a gem. |
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New pipes had to be laid down the middle of the road, leaving the village's main byway completely inaccessible to vehicles. |
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This narrow, mile-long byway in northeast Santa Fe is rich in traditional adobe-style and Territorial homes. |
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If you head along this byway to the north, you'll eventually spot a pack of large boars. |
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By that, we do not mean that Canada can choose this or that byway and get somewhere. |
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We said to ourselves that we were converting a byway into a road already flowing into those highways. |
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Away from the traditional beaten tracks, she went through the byway of self-taught artists. |
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Stop along this byway to hike across broad plateaus and to admire Rocky Mountain goats, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, and mule deer. |
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Kabba is not a highway, but a byway and ready to be reaped for Jesus. |
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Find a byway and climb that hill, watch the thunder cast a spell. |
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When I left Jayatilleka, I had an appointment to visit the Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, Douglas Devananda, at his home office, a fortified compound on a quiet residential byway in central Colombo. |
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A byway in the United Kingdom is a track, often rural, which is too minor to be called a road. |
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This 454-mile scenic byway stretches from the shores of Lake Erie in Pennsylvania to the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River. |
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In England and Wales, a footpath, bridleway or restricted byway may be expressly dedicated by the owner as a public right of way. |
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A footpath, bridleway or restricted byway can be created by one of the following means. |
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A byway open to all traffic is sometimes waymarked using a red arrow on a metal or plastic disc or by red paint dots on posts and trees. |
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This was the original trade route between Coniston village and the settlements of the Duddon Valley and is a public restricted byway. |
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As a special treat, I take the long way, out Route 116, an untrafficked rural byway connecting one-stoplight towns like Snead to no-stoplight towns like Bugleville. |
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New Mexico's new state scenic byway, the Geronimo Trail, is a 200-mile loop of Old West backcountry where the tales are taller than the mountains. |
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Water birds and dryland species alike share this stretch of land, where loons, swans, Pygmy Nuthatches and Ptarmigan can be found along the Highway of Legends Scenic Byway. |
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