Alaska Highway
The Alaska Highway is a highway in the U.S state of Alaska and the Canadian province of the Yukon.[1] It is 1,390 miles long.
Alaska Highway Media
- Proposed Alaska Hwy routes 1938.png
Proposed Alaska Hwy routes 1938
- Northwest Service Command insignia.svg
Northwest Service Command SSI
- Alcan construction.jpg
Caterpillar tractor with grader widening the roadway of the Alcan Highway.
- Alaska highway refines sims alfred jalufkamet.jpg
Alaska highway refines sims alfred jalufkamet
- Small group dedicating the Alaskan Highway--November 20, 1942.jpg
Group dedicating the Alaskan Highway (November 20, 1942)
- Aishihik River.jpg
Replica log bridge at Aishihik River crossing
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The settlement of Destruction Bay was originally a work camp for the highway.
- Alaska Highway Start.jpg
A monument at the southern terminus of the Alaska Highway (Dawson Creek)
- Alaska Highway Mile 1337 (Looking Eastbound).jpg
View of the highway at Mile 1,337, facing east
- Alaska Highway End (Delta Junction).jpg
A monument at the northern terminus of the Alaska Highway (Delta Junction)
References
- ↑ "The MILEPOST: Alaska Travel Guide and Trip Planner". 19 January 2012. Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
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