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endurance built up by the time one reaches
Maryland from either terminus. A variation of this challenge, known as the Four State Challenge, involves hiking between the ridge line straddling Virginia and West Virginia all the way to or from Pennsylvania in 24 hours, thus hiking in four states in one day. The Four State Challenge requires a hike of approximately 45 miles (72 km), most of which are in Maryland.
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Professional trail builder Eddie Walsh and Edward
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Hikers are required to stay at designated shelters and campsites, no camping off-trail. Some hikers choose to hike
Maryland in a single day, usually starting just before dawn and ending at dusk. This is known as the Maryland Challenge. The Challenge is especially popular among thru-hikers due to the
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damaged over 300 miles of the
Appalachian Trail in Virginia. Three weeks of rain uprooted thousands of trees in what Mike Dawson of the Appalachian Trail Conference called "the worst break in the continuous footpath since it was declared open from Maine to Georgia in August 1937." Due to responsive
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is affectionately known as "the most photographed spot on the A.T.". McAfee Knob is part of what is known as
Virginia's Triple Crown. The three iconic peaks that make up the Triple Crown are McAfee Knob, Dragon's Tooth, and Tinker Cliffs. These three peaks are located near Roanoke, VA. Hikes to
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With the description of "where boots go to die", Pennsylvania is infamous among thru-hikers for having more long stretches of rocky trail than any other state, although many feel the rocks are overrated. The worst rocks are in the northern half of the state, north of the
Susquehanna River. Many
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activity along the trail in New Jersey increased rapidly starting in 2001. In July 2005, a teenage hiker sleeping at
Mashipacong Shelter was awakened by a bear biting his leg. The bear was later identified and killed by authorities. Metal bear-proof trash boxes are in place at all New Jersey
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New York's 88.4 miles (142.3 km) of trail contain very little elevation change compared to other states. It is rather rugged terrain nonetheless, with many short though nearly-vertical ledges and small cliffs. From south to north, the trail summits many small mountains under 1,400 feet
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maintains the AT from the
Vermont border to Mount Moosilauke, Randolph Mountain Club maintains 2.2 miles from Osgood Trail near Madison Hut to Edmands Col, with the AMC maintaining the remaining miles through the state. The trail passes through the town of Hanover and near the town of
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The first 64 miles (103 km) of the A.T. in
Tennessee follow the crest of the Smokies, and are largely shared with North Carolina. In the western Smokies, the trail traverses a young forest that replaced what was once a large highland pasture, most noticeable in areas such as
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Baxter State Park closes the summer rules overnight camping season from
October 15 to May 15 each year. Park management strongly discourages thru-hiking within the park before May 31 or after October 15. The AMC maintains the AT from the New Hampshire border to
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at the Massachusetts line, lies about 2 miles (3 km) west of the AT, just east of the junction of those two states with New York. Such a side-trip is on the order of 5 miles (8 km) long and entails about 1,300 vertical feet (400 m) of climbing.)
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The trail passes within one mile (1.6 km) of the business district of Kent, a resupply point for long-distance hikers. In the town of Salisbury (which occupies the northwestern corner of the state), it skirts the town center before reaching the summit of
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Virginia has the most mileage of the trail of any state with 550.3 miles (885.6 km) of the trail (one-fourth of the entire trail), including more than 20 miles (32 km) along the West Virginia border. With the climate, and the timing of northbound
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granite followed by over a mile of walkway supported by stone crib walls with boulders called gargoyles lining the path. The project took four years, cost roughly $ 1 million, and was executed by about 700 volunteers. It officially opened in June 2010.
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bushes. The bushes are especially numerous along the trail's central sections, through the Shenandoah National Park, and its northern sections. The blueberries ripen in late summer, offering hikers a plentifully available food source.
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at a point where it is 200 feet (61 m) wide, the widest unbridged stream along the trail. The last and most isolated portion in the state (and arguably on the entire trail) is known as the "
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crossing by Wesser Falls and at Nantahala Outdoor Center, and, at the section's north end, is the Fontana Dam Shelter, affectionately known as the Fontana Hilton, known for its view of fjordlike
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Tennessee has 287.9 miles (463.3 km) of the trail, including more than 200 miles (320 km) along or near the North Carolina border. The section that runs just below the summit of
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New Jersey has 72.2 miles (116.2 km) of the trail. This makes the New Jersey section of the Appalachian Trail the second longest trail in the state, behind the
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consider Pennsylvania one of the easier parts of the AT, since it is mostly walking on ridges with relatively small elevation changes compared to many other states.
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Maryland has 40.9 miles (65.8 km) of the trail, ranging in elevation from 230 to 1,880 feet (70 to 573 m). Most of the trail runs along the ridge line of
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is the highest point on the trail at 6,625 feet (2,019 m). The trail enters Tennessee from North Carolina atop Doe Knob and exits Tennessee into Virginia atop
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Another stop is the Dahlgren Campground. Hikers can stop here for the night and have free showers. The trail passes close to the eastern edge of
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are seen by hikers in this state than any other on the trail. The northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail is on Katahdin's Baxter Peak in
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and traverses a series of rocky cliffs known as "The Sawteeth" en route to the high ridges of the Eastern Smokies. Here, the trail crosses
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considers to be excellent for beginning hikers a well-maintained 104 miles (167 km) section of the trail that the
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at the northwestern corner of the state. The trail enters New Jersey from the south on a pedestrian walkway along the
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of the White Mountains, the trail runs completely above treeline from the summit of
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2507:"USNews: "Maine approves solar farm, lodge at Saddleback Ski Resort" January 2021"
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where it follows a ridge over several low-elevation peaks. It then passes through
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Applebome, Peter (May 31, 2010), "A Jolt of Energy for a Much Trod-Upon Trail".
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ski resorts in Vermont over development of private land that crossed the AT.
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2139:"Hiking the Appalachian Trail: Boots not made for Pennsylvania"
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1902:"75th Anniversary of the Completion of the Appalachian Trail"
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Valley and skirts the towns of Egremont, Sheffield, and of
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Metz, Casey (May/June 2007), "Appalachian Trail Tidbit".
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In the southern half of the state, the AT passes through
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Knize, P. (January 1990), "Trails and tribulations".
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conditions are found near summits and along ridges.
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National Park Service areas in Georgia (U.S. state)
1376:maintains the entire portion of the AT in Vermont.
589:Substantial portions of the trail closely parallel
2534:Stroh, Bess Zarafonitis (September/October 1998),
1562:are maintained along parts of the NH trail by the
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1179:Valley. The trail climbs ridges above the town of
1074:Bear Mountain Bridge from the top of Bear Mountain
730:Annapolis Rock Overlook, found along the trail in
1952:Curtis, Wayne (June 1990). "Hugo and the trial".
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2553:. Doubleday, 1997. Black Swan Publishing, 1998.
2207:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Archived from
2120:"Lost and Found – The Center Point Knob Plaque"
1777:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Archived from
1727:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Archived from
83:, Georgia, and it follows the ridgeline of the
677:The AT crosses the railroad bridge at left in
306:(where it leaves the North Carolina border) →
169:visitor center. At 4,458 feet (1,359 m),
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1878:. University of Virginia Climatology Office.
791:Appalachian Trail plaque on Center Point Knob
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3024:National Park Service areas in New Hampshire
3019:National Park Service areas in Massachusetts
2435:"Riding the Rail to the Top, and Not Amused"
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1005:Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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2924:Long-distance trails in the United States
2678:Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
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635:The annual "Trail Days" festival held in
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2038:Maryland Department of Natural Resources
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1874:Bruce P. Hayden; Patrick J. Michaels.
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399:Bald, and Lemon Gap (just south of
334:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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2489:"Thru-Hiking in Baxter State Park"
2365:"Terrain By Region: New Hampshire"
2273:"Terrain By Region: Massachusetts"
1984:"Terrain By Region: West Virginia"
1882:from the original on July 20, 2011
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2969:Hiking trails in New York (state)
2623:El Camino Real de los Tejas Trail
2466:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2367:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2300:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2275:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2250:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2165:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2097:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
2095:"Terrain By Region: Pennsylvania"
2011:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
1986:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
1813:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
1752:. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
1466:to the north side of the cone of
445:, before turning north again. At
192:
21:Appalachian National Scenic Trail
2628:El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
2248:"Terrain By Region: Connecticut"
2071:. March 15, 2015. Archived from
1680:just south of Abol Bridge. More
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978:Delaware and Raritan Canal Trail
668:
644:
320:View (north) from the summit of
2934:Hiking trails in North Carolina
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2445:from the original on 2009-04-24
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2329:from the original on 2018-01-26
2304:from the original on 2012-04-23
2279:from the original on 2012-06-10
2254:from the original on 2012-04-20
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2163:"Terrain By Region: New Jersey"
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1990:from the original on 2012-06-10
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1817:from the original on 2012-04-23
1756:from the original on 2012-04-07
782:
2989:Hiking trails in New Hampshire
2979:Hiking trails in Massachusetts
2949:Hiking trails in West Virginia
2323:"Appalachian Trail in Vermont"
1924:
1894:
1867:
1811:"Terrain by Region: Tennessee"
1792:
1425:White Mountain National Forest
1350:Green Mountain National Forest
1276:within 2 miles (3 km) of
1146:
1003:, continues north through the
989:Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge
768:. The trail also goes through
175:Georgia Appalachian Trail Club
1:
2959:Hiking trails in Pennsylvania
2205:"Terrain By Region: New York"
2009:"Terrain By Region: Maryland"
1906:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
1849:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
1841:"Terrain By Region: Virginia"
1710:
1658:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
1530:(60 yards away over ledges),
1191:, the trail ascends into the
941:
876:Pine Grove Furnace State Park
704:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
603:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
422:, gradually ascending to the
380:before gradually descending.
332:(formerly Clingmans Dome) in
108:Appalachian Trail Conservancy
2974:Hiking trails in Connecticut
2433:Zezima, Katie (2007-11-23).
2298:"Terrain By Region: Vermont"
1932:National Geographic Traveler
1750:"Terrain By Region: Georgia"
1698:Maine Appalachian Trail Club
1435:, passes over Velvet Rocks,
1021:Abram S. Hewitt State Forest
969:on the Appalachian trail in
679:Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
275:
102:. Annually, more than 4,000
7:
2964:Hiking trails in New Jersey
2633:Juan Bautista de Anza Trail
2588:U.S. National Trails System
2034:"South Mountain State Park"
1109:Hudson Highlands State Park
1041:
709:
607:Civilian Conservation Corps
468:
270:Fontana Dam, North Carolina
10:
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2939:Hiking trails in Tennessee
2867:National Recreation Trails
2752:Star-Spangled Banner Trail
2746:Overmountain Victory Trail
2464:"Terrain By Region: Maine"
2137:Kish, Carey (2015-08-30).
1705:Saddleback Mountain resort
1558:. A series of comfortable
1336:. The trail traverses the
1291:
1081:Sterling Forest State Park
167:Amicalola Falls State Park
113:
2954:Hiking trails in Maryland
2944:Hiking trails in Virginia
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2668:Selma to Montgomery Trail
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1564:Appalachian Mountain Club
1286:Appalachian Mountain Club
1011:, and eventually reaches
743:South Mountain State Park
732:South Mountain State Park
79:. The southern end is at
16:The 14 states of the A.T.
2984:Hiking trails in Vermont
2792:Continental Divide Trail
2742:(motor, land, and water)
2596:National Historic Trails
2124:Appalachian Trail Museum
1616:
1566:. In New Hampshire, the
1240:; it traverses both the
1097:Bear Mountain State Park
1089:Bear Mountain State Park
997:Worthington State Forest
597:and, further south, the
595:Shenandoah National Park
393:Cherokee National Forest
250:Standing Indian Mountain
2849:National Geologic Trail
2834:Pacific Northwest Trail
2325:. Green Mountain Club.
1670:Hundred-Mile Wilderness
1480:South and North Kinsman
655:Panoramic image of the
2994:Hiking trails in Maine
2893:Triple Crown of Hiking
2839:Potomac Heritage Trail
2767:National Scenic Trails
2688:Natural surface trails
1908:. 2012. Archived from
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1366:Hanover, New Hampshire
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1175:to the west above the
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1133:Pawling Nature Reserve
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702:, headquarters of the
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465:en route to Virginia.
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2740:Lewis and Clark Trail
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1568:Dartmouth Outing Club
1520:four-thousand footers
1472:four-thousand footers
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1113:Fahnestock State Park
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1013:High Point State Park
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766:Greenbrier State Park
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676:
410:After traversing the
319:
153:
85:Appalachian Mountains
2857:Ice Age Floods Trail
2613:Butterfield Overland
1876:"Virginia's Climate"
1703:The trail runs near
1368:, as it crosses the
1346:Peru Peak Wilderness
1330:Glastenbury Mountain
1127:, which is also the
1117:Metro-North Railroad
1105:Bear Mountain Bridge
1083:, and then entering
1017:Wawayanda State Park
880:Blue Ridge Mountains
872:Michaux State Forest
868:Caledonia State Park
350:Thunderhead Mountain
2829:Pacific Crest Trail
2817:North Country Trail
2812:Natchez Trace Trail
2605:Scenic motor routes
2551:A Walk in the Woods
2495:on August 24, 2006.
1577:Concord Coach Lines
1379:The NPS challenged
1374:Green Mountain Club
1107:, then climbs into
1085:Harriman State Park
1009:Stokes State Forest
922:. Northeast of the
857:Clarks Ferry Bridge
561:Rappahannock County
2658:Pony Express Trail
2439:The New York Times
1654:
1637:Piscataquis County
1474:of New Hampshire:
1460:Presidential Range
1421:
1360:, passing through
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1129:only train station
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1058:Westchester County
974:
920:Delaware Water Gap
849:Delaware Water Gap
835:Northampton County
793:
751:Rocky Run Shelters
735:
683:
599:Blue Ridge Parkway
503:Briefly joins the
443:Hampton, Tennessee
326:
244:The trail crosses
159:
2914:Appalachian Trail
2901:
2900:
2797:New England Trail
2775:Appalachian Trail
2761:
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2754:(motor and water)
2696:Ala Kahakai Trail
2648:Old Spanish Trail
2536:"Colorful climbs"
2192:New Jersey Herald
1855:on April 30, 2011
1725:"A.T. Essentials"
1686:Baxter State Park
1678:Baxter State Park
1676:and ends outside
1622:Counties crossed:
1609:has developed on
1396:Counties crossed:
1370:Connecticut River
1326:Stratton Mountain
1300:Bennington County
1297:Counties crossed:
1262:Tyringham, Dalton
1242:Taconic Mountains
1155:Litchfield County
1152:Counties crossed:
1047:Counties crossed:
947:Counties crossed:
888:Cumberland Valley
853:Susquehanna River
819:Schuylkill County
803:Cumberland County
796:Counties crossed:
718:Washington County
715:Counties crossed:
686:Counties crossed:
549:Rockingham County
529:Rockbridge County
513:Montgomery County
477:Washington County
474:Counties crossed:
426:near the town of
358:spruce-fir forest
281:Counties crossed:
198:Counties crossed:
163:Springer Mountain
156:Springer Mountain
119:Counties crossed:
81:Springer Mountain
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2618:California Trail
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1504:Wildcats D and A
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1258:Great Barrington
1254:Housatonic River
1238:Berkshire County
1232:in Massachusetts
1220:Berkshire County
1177:Housatonic River
1165:Housatonic River
982:Kittatinny Ridge
932:Kittatinny Ridge
924:Schuylkill River
884:Ridge and Valley
722:Frederick County
693:Jefferson County
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545:Albemarle County
521:Botetourt County
463:Holston Mountain
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338:Holston Mountain
260:, followed by a
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1845:About The Trail
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1607:Mooning the Cog
1602:A tradition of
1597:Franconia Notch
1449:White Mountains
1441:Smarts Mountain
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1334:Killington Peak
1322:Green Mountains
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1437:Moose Mountain
1415:View from the
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507:border here →
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362:U.S. Route 441
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