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Yellow Brick Road
The yellow brick road is a fictional element in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by American author L. Frank Baum. The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).
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Zekari Pass (is a mountain pass located in Georgia. The pass is located in the Meskheti Range and is 2,182 metres high. It is located on the border of Imereti and Samtskhe-Javakheti regions)
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A1 - The Great North Road UK
The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK, at 410 miles. It connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
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The Beltway - is a 64-mile Interstate Highway that surrounds Washington, D.C. and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. It is the basis of the phrase "inside the Beltway", used when referring to issues dealing with U.S. government and politics. The highway is signed as Interstate 495 (I-495) for its entire length, and its southern and eastern half runs concurrently with I-95.
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Carnaby Street London
In the 60s Carnaby Street was at the center of Swinging London, the time of hippies and mods. Emerging bands like The Who and The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix got dressed on Carnaby. Designers like John Stephen, dubbed “The King of Carnaby Street”, and Mary Quant, started out here. Bright-colored jeans, three button jackets, hot pants and mini-skirts. The Summer of Love was right around the corner
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Dalton Highway - is a 414-mile road in Alaska. It begins north of Fairbanks, and ends at Deadhorse (an unincorporated community) near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields. It was built as a supply road to support the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System in 1974. It is named after James Dalton, a lifelong Alaskan and an engineer who supervised construction of the Distant Early Warning Line in Alaska and, as an expert in Arctic engineering, served as a consultant in early oil exploration in northern Alaska. It is also the subject of the second episode of America's Toughest Jobs and the first episode of the BBC's World's Most Dangerous Roads.
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Fox Wisconsin Waterway (is a waterway formed by the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. First used by European settlers in 1673 during the expedition of Marquette & Joliet, it was one of the principal routes used by travelers between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River until the completion of the Illinois and Michigan Canal in 1848 and the arrival of railroads. The western terminus of the Fox–Wisconsin Waterway was at the Mississippi at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. It continued up the Wisconsin River about 116 miles until reaching Portage, Wisconsin. There travelers would portage to the Upper Fox River, or eventually, use the Portage Canal. It continued about 160 miles down the Fox River, following it through Lake Winnebago and continuing on the Lower Fox over 170 feet of falls to the eastern terminus of Green Bay)