NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Planning Our National Park Roads and Our National Parkways
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ILLUSTRATIONS

THE OLD NATCHEZ TRACE, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA, AND MISSISSIPPI. Paralleling the modern parkway road, these sections of the Old Trace will furnish one-way living exhibits of the original Post Road established in 1800. (National Park Service Photo)

NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY, TENNESSEE. Along Glenrock Branch the picnic areas and nature trails are hidden in the cool shade. (Tennessee Conservation Department Photo)

NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY, MISSISSIPPI. Open fields are interspersed with wooded areas within the wide rights of way. (Photo by Courtesy Bureau of Public Roads)

NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY, TENNESSEE. Routed wood informational sign at Parkway entrance. (Tennessee Conservation Department Photo)

BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON PARKWAY. Gentle curves to fit the rolling topography, controlled access, grade separations and no trucks contribute to easy driving on this heavily used facility. (Photo by Courtesy Bureau of Public Roads)

COLONIAL PARKWAY, VIRGINIA. Connecting Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown, this parkway traverses rolling wooded terrain between the historic York and James Rivers. (National Park Service Photo)


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