The Alaska Scenic Byways Program is a program designated by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) that is used to recognize and protect the most scenic, historic, and recreational highways located in the U.S. state of Alaska. Recognized roadways may also be National Scenic Byways and National Forest Scenic Byways, both designated by the federal government, in addition to being Alaska Scenic Byways, which are designated by the state. The Alaska Scenic Byway system was created to recognize and protect Alaska's most important recreational highways.
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| - The Alaska Scenic Byways Program is a program designated by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) that is used to recognize and protect the most scenic, historic, and recreational highways located in the U.S. state of Alaska. Recognized roadways may also be National Scenic Byways and National Forest Scenic Byways, both designated by the federal government, in addition to being Alaska Scenic Byways, which are designated by the state. The Alaska Scenic Byway system was created to recognize and protect Alaska's most important recreational highways. (en)
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| - Canada–United States border
- Deadhorse, Alaska
- Denali State Park
- Richardson Highway
- Unalaska, Alaska
- Valdez, Alaska
- Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
- Cordova, Alaska
- Chugach National Forest
- Circle, Alaska
- George Parks Highway
- Glenn Highway
- Glennallen, Alaska
- Livengood, Alaska
- Chilkat Pass
- Skagway, Alaska
- Steese Highway
- Sterling Highway
- Top of the World Highway
- Alaska
- Alaska Marine Highway
- Alaska Route 1
- Alaska Route 2
- Alaska Route 7
- Anchor Point, Alaska
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Dalton Highway
- Fairbanks, Alaska
- Fort Greely, Alaska
- Fox, Alaska
- Haines, Alaska
- Haines Highway
- Healy, Alaska
- Scenic highways in the United States
- Taylor Highway
- Alaska Route 11
- Alaska Route 3
- Alaska Route 4
- Alaska Route 5
- Alaska Route 6
- Highway shield
- National Forest Scenic Byway
- National Scenic Byway
- Seward, Alaska
- Seward Highway
- Lists of roads in Alaska
- Denali National Park
- dbr:Boundary,_Alaska
- dbr:Glenallen,_Alaska
- dbr:Homer_Spit,_Alaska
- dbr:Skilak_Lake,_Alaska
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| - The Alaska Scenic Byways Program is a program designated by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) that is used to recognize and protect the most scenic, historic, and recreational highways located in the U.S. state of Alaska. Recognized roadways may also be National Scenic Byways and National Forest Scenic Byways, both designated by the federal government, in addition to being Alaska Scenic Byways, which are designated by the state. The Alaska Scenic Byway system was created to recognize and protect Alaska's most important recreational highways. (en)
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