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The product of a unique collaboration between highway engineers and landscape architects, the Blue Ridge Parkway traverses 469 miles and rises to a height of more than 6,000 feet as it meanders through the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. This popular scenic roadway has been the most visited place in the National Park Service system nearly every year since its completion.
The product of a unique collaboration between highway engineers and landscape architects, the Blue Ridge Parkway traverses 469 miles and rises to a height of more than 6,000 feet as it meanders through the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. This popular scenic roadway has been the most visited place in the National Park Service system nearly every year since its completion.
Road with a View: The Blue Ridge Parkway
Brown, Jeff (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 42-45
2016-01-01
42015-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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