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  2. List of Interstate Highways in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate Highway System in Alaska comprises four highways that cover 1,082.22 miles (1,741.66 km). The longest of these is Interstate A-1 (A-1), at 408.23 miles (656.98 km) long, while the shortest route is A-3, at 148.12 miles (238.38 km) long. All Interstates in Alaska are unsigned [3] [failed verification] and are not generally ...

  3. List of Alaska Routes - Wikipedia

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    Contents. List of Alaska Routes. Alaska Routes are both numbered and named. There have been only twelve state highway numbers issued (1 through 11 and 98), and the numbering often has no obvious pattern. For example, Alaska Route 4 (AK-4) runs north and south, whereas AK-2 runs largely east and west, but runs north and south passing through and ...

  4. List of Alaska Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    204. Alaska Route 1. Passes directly through the scenic Chugach National Forest, also an All-American Road and a National Forest Scenic Byway. Steese Highway. Fox. Circle. 151. 243. Alaska Route 2, Alaska Route 6.

  5. Hope Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Highway, also known as the Hope Road Turnoff, is a Forest Highway located in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The highway connects the city of Hope to the Seward Highway, and travels through 17 miles (27 km) of the Chugach National Forest. The road passes the ghost town of Sunrise City and several smaller ...

  6. Alaska Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Route 1. Alaska Route 1 ( AK-1) is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It runs from Homer northeast and east to Tok by way of Anchorage. It is one of two routes in Alaska to contain significant portions of freeway: the Seward Highway in south Anchorage and the Glenn Highway between Anchorage and Palmer.

  7. Alaska Highway - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 97 Location Alaska Route 2 History Proposed, but never designated The portion of the Alaska Highway in Alaska was planned to become part of the United States Numbered Highway System and to be signed as part of U.S. Route 97 (US 97). In 1953, the British Columbia government renumbered a series of highways to Highway 97 between the U.S. border at Osoyoos, US 97's northern terminus ...

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